The following pages link to Protected persons
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- Population transfer (links | edit)
- Torture (links | edit)
- War crime (links | edit)
- Weapon of mass destruction (links | edit)
- Strategic bombing (links | edit)
- Fourth Geneva Convention (links | edit)
- Second Sino-Japanese War (links | edit)
- Children in the military (links | edit)
- William Calley (links | edit)
- Civilian casualty (links | edit)
- Mass killing (links | edit)
- Unlawful combatant (links | edit)
- Law of war (links | edit)
- Combatant (links | edit)
- Hostage (links | edit)
- Reprisal (links | edit)
- Human shield (links | edit)
- Non-combatant (links | edit)
- Carpet bombing (links | edit)
- Looting (links | edit)
- Aerial bombing of cities (links | edit)
- Death march (links | edit)
- Attacks on humanitarian workers (links | edit)
- Hague Conventions of 1899 and 1907 (links | edit)
- Humanitarian aid (links | edit)
- Forced displacement (links | edit)
- Israeli disengagement from the Gaza Strip (links | edit)
- War of aggression (links | edit)
- Military occupation (links | edit)
- List of war crimes (links | edit)
- International humanitarian law (links | edit)
- Japanese war crimes (links | edit)
- Mass grave (links | edit)
- Italian war crimes (links | edit)
- War crimes in Manchukuo (links | edit)
- Imad Abbas (links | edit)
- Ernest Medina (links | edit)
- Emblems of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement (links | edit)
- International criminal law (links | edit)
- Allied war crimes during World War II (links | edit)
- War crimes of the Wehrmacht (links | edit)
- Perfidy (links | edit)
- Immigration to Canada (links | edit)
- Canadian immigration and refugee law (links | edit)
- Death flights (links | edit)
- Nagorno-Karabakh conflict (links | edit)
- Hors de combat (links | edit)
- Soviet war crimes (links | edit)
- Proportionality (law) (links | edit)