Customary International Humanitarian Law
edited by Jean-Marie Henckaerts and Louise Doswald-Beck.
- UK : ICRC, 2014.
- 628 p.
Table of contents: Part 1. The principle of distinction Chapter 1. Distinction between civilians and combatants Chapter 2. Distinction between civilian objects and military objectives Chapter 3. Indiscriminate attacks Chapter 4. Proportionality in attack Chapter 5. Precautions in attack Chapter 6. Precautions against the effects of attacks Part 2. Specifically protected persons and objects Chapter 7. Medical and religious personnel and objects Chapter 8. Humanitarian relief personnel and objects Chapter 9. Personnel and objects involved in a peacekeeping mission Chapter 10. Journalists Chapter 11. Protected zones Chapter 12. Cultural property Chapter 13. Works and installations containing dangerous forces Chapter 14. The natural environment Part 3. Specific methods of warfare Chapter 15. Denial of quarter Chapter 16. Destruction and seizure of property Chapter 17. Starvation and access to humanitarian relief Chapter 18. Deception Chapter 19. Communication with the enemy Part 4. Use of weapons Chapter 20. General principles on the use of weapons Chapter 21. Poison Chapter 22. Nuclear Weapons Chapter 23. Biological weapons Chapter 24. Chemical weapons Chapter 25. Expanding bullets Chapter 26. Exploding bullets Chapter 27. Weapons primarily injuring by non-detectable fragment Chapter 28. Booby-traps Chapter 29. Landmines Chapter 30. Incendiary weapons Chapter 31. Blinding laser weapons Part 5. Treatment of Civilian and persons hors de combat Chapter 32. Fundamental guarantees Chapter 33. Combatants and prisoner-of-war status Chapter 34. The wounded, sick and shipwrecked Chapter 35. The dead Chapter 36. Missing persons Chapter 37. Persons deprived of their liberty Chapter 38. Displacement and displaced persons Chapter 39. Other persons afforded specific protection Part 6. Implementation Chapter 40. Compliance with international humanitarian law Chapter 41. Enforcement of international humanitarian law Chapter 42. Responsibility and reparation Chapter 43. Individual responsibility Chapter 44. War crimes Index.