It is the first analysis of the law regulating armed conflict at sea which has been undertaken by an international group of experts since 1913. The accompanying explanation is written in the form of a commentary and indicates the sources used by the experts for each of the provisions of the Manual, and the discussion which led to their adoption. The San Remo Manual is a contemporary restatement of the law applicable to armed conflicts at sea which has been drafted over a six-year period by an international group of specialists in international law, and naval experts convened by the International Institute of Humanitarian law. The Explanation: Follows exactly same headings as above. Protected Persons, Medical Transports, and Medical Aircraft: General rules: 1. Capture of neutral civil aircraft and goods Capture of neutral merchant vessels and goods Capture of enemy civil aircraft and goods Interception, visit and search of civil aircraft Determination of enemy character of vessels and aircraft Measures Short of Attack: Interception, Visit, Search, Diversion, and Capture: 1. Neutral merchant vessels and civil aircraft Enemy vessels and aircraft exempt from attack Basic Rules and Target Discrimination: 1. High seas and sea-bed beyond national jurisdiction Exclusive economic zone and continental shelf International straits and archipelagic sea lanes Internal waters, territorial sea and archipelagic waters Armed conflicts in which the Security Council has taken action Armed conflicts and the law of self-defence Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
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