The dark history of Maryland’s Eastern Shore and Southern Maryland where the Chesapeake Bay created an active slave marketplace is continued today with trafficking.
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XVIII – Implementation and Enforcement of the Law of War………………………………………1069
18.1 Introduction …………………………………………………………………………………………… 1069 18.2 Prudential Reasons Supporting the Implementation and Enforcement of the
Law of War…………………………………………………………………………………………1072 18.3 Duties of Individual Members of the Armed Forces ……………………………………… 1074 18.4 Commanders’ Duty to Implement and Enforce the Law of War ………………………1077 18.5 Role of Judge Advocates and Legal Advisers……………………………………………….1079 18.6 Dissemination, Study, and Other Measures to Facilitate Understanding of
Duties Under the Law of War…………………………………………………………………1081 18.7 Instructions, Regulations, and Procedures to Implement and Enforce the Law
of War………………………………………………………………………………………………..1084 18.8 Considering Law of War Obligations in the Planning of Military Operations ……. 1087 18.9 States’ Obligations With Respect to Violations of the Law of War…………………..1087
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18.10 Methods for Responding to Violations of the Law of War by the Enemy ………..1095 18.11 Protests and Demands to the Offending Party……………………………………………..1095 18.12 U.N. Security Council and Enforcement of the Law of War …………………………. 1096 18.13 National Investigations of Alleged Violations of the Law of War…………………..1099 18.14 International Mechanisms to Investigate Alleged Law of War Violations………..1101 18.15 Protecting Power and Other Neutral Intermediaries……………………………………..1103 18.16 Compensation for Violations of the Law of War …………………………………………1107 18.17 Retorsion ……………………………………………………………………………………………..1110 18.18 Reprisals………………………………………………………………………………………………1110 18.19 Discipline in National Jurisdictions of Individuals for Violations of the Law
of War………………………………………………………………………………………………..1117 18.20 Prosecution in International and Hybrid Courts…………………………………………..1125 18.21 Limits on the Punishment of Individuals Under the Law of War ……………………1131 18.22 Principles of Individual Criminal Responsibility for Crimes Under
International Law…………………………………………………………………………………1136 18.23 Theories of Individual Criminal Liability…………………………………………………..1139