This recognises guerrilla groups as actors in an armed conflict, and offers reduced prison sentences if they demobilise.
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She said armed conflict was in the past and had no place in the present.
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It's known as deterrence, which is how to avoid armed conflict in the first place.
In addition it seeks to end the armed conflict and create an anti-narcotic strategy.
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Preparation for armed conflict engages numerous high-level diplomats, lawyers, intelligence analysts and, sometimes, legislators.
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Targeting civilians in armed conflict is an intentional act which is a crime under international law.
Protocol to the Convention for the Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of Armed Conflict.
Armed conflict is also diverting public funds from education into military spending, the report warns.
But if Indonesia plunges further into chaos and armed conflict, the situation could change.
Several countries called for a General Assembly resolution on protecting schools in armed conflict.
There is often little recourse for effective mental health counselling in countries recovering from armed conflict.
Commanders and leaders are responsible for ensuring their subordinates abide by the law of armed conflict.
It estimates that Colombia's internal armed conflict forced around 230, 000 people to flee their homes in 2012.
The Director-General also met with Leila Zerrougui, Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Children and Armed Conflict.
Tensions over three small islands brought Chile and Argentina to the verge of armed conflict in the 1970s.
Russia and Georgia have teetered on the edge of armed conflict for years.
But even in Kuwait, the foreign minister has expressed hopes that the stand-off will not escalate into armed conflict.
The situation is further aggravated by the ongoing armed conflict in northern Uganda.
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"Potentially, AIDS is more devastating to the country than armed conflict and landmines, " says UNICEF's child-protection officer, Margie de Monchy.
The Hague Convention is the principal international instrument concerning the protection of cultural property during armed conflict and military occupation.
The two sides are to set up a joint fishing area in the West Sea to avoid accidental armed conflict.
It is the first international treaty of a vocation dedicated exclusively to the protection of cultural heritage in the event of armed conflict.
The talks aim to end five decades of an armed conflict that has killed an estimated 600, 000 people in Colombia.
Mali is also bound by the 1954 Hague Convention for the Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of Armed Conflict.
If individuals in different countries around the world are trading with each other, the incentives for armed conflict are greatly reduced.
Convention for the Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of Armed Conflict with Regulations for the Execution of the Convention.
If only we can avoid armed conflict the argument seems to say then we will live in a more peaceful world.
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The Obama administration has unveiled a new national security strategy, saying armed conflict should be a last resort when diplomacy is exhausted.
Relations between Colombia and Venezuela have long mixed closeness with tensions, some of them caused by the spillover from Colombia's armed conflict.
In 1954, it adopted the Convention for the Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of Armed Conflict (known as The Hague Convention).
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