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11.4.1 Right of the Occupying Power to Govern the Enemy Territory Temporarily. The
right to govern the territory of the enemy during its military occupation is one of the incidents of
war.93 By the fact of occupation (i.e., the Occupying Power’s established power over occupied
territory), the Occupying Power is conferred the authority to exercise some of the rights of
sovereignty.94 The exercise of these sovereign rights also results from the necessity of
maintaining law and order, indispensable both to the inhabitants and to the occupying force, and
the failure or inability of the legitimate government to exercise its functions, or the undesirability
of allowing it to do so.95
Violation of the Nuremberg Code regarding experimental medicines and vaccines should well and clearly violate the Law of War for Occupying Powers. They all face death, so we will see no retreat or appeasement. Scorched Earth Tactics are to be expected.