
| Country Report Cambodia - ICRC Worldwide Consultation on the Rules of War (International Committee of the Red Cross , 1999, 72 p.) |
| (introduction...) |
| About the People on War project |
| Country context |
| Country methodology |
| Executive summary |
| The context of war |
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![]() | The legacy of Khmer Rouge rule |
![]() | Fear of foreign invasion |
![]() | Impact of power politics |
| The war experience |
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![]() | Chaos, brutality and separation |
![]() | Families and youth |
| Protection of civilians |
![]() | Limits on wartime behaviour |
![]() | The real and the ideal |
![]() | Law, religion and justice |
![]() | The weapons of war |
| Captured combatants at risk |
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![]() | Treatment of captives |
![]() | The anomaly of torture |
![]() | The logic and hope of mercy |
| Breakdown of limits |
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![]() | Deliberate attacks on civilians |
![]() | Chaos and the nature of war |
![]() | Character of the combatants |
| International law and institutions |
![]() | Geneva Conventions |
![]() | International court and punishment of war crimes |
| The role of the ICRC/Red Cross |
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![]() | The impact of the United Nations |
| Future prospects and fears |
| Annex 1: General methodology |
| Annex 2: Questionnaire* |