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Indiscriminate attack

In international humanitarian law, an indiscriminate attack is a military attack that fails to distinguish between legitimate military targets and protected persons. Indiscriminate attacks strike both legitimate military and protected objects alike, thus violating the principle of distinction between combatants and protected civilians. They differ from…

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Indiscriminate attack

Nodes132
Edges131
Triples61
Avg. degree1.98
Density0.015152
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related to World War II and aftermath · 26
Indiscriminate attack → Allied, Appeal, At, Athens, Axis, Belligerents, Bombing, British, Brussels, French, From, German, Heinrich Himmler, No German, Open Towns, Paris, Poland, Polish, President Franklin, Refrain
related to From the Gulf War onwards · 12
Indiscriminate attack → Additional Protocol, Although, At, Gulf War, Human Rights Watch, Iraq, Iraqi, Kosovo, Protocol’s, The, United States, Yugoslavia
related to Before World War II · 10
Indiscriminate attack → Belli, De Indis De Jure, Francisco, Indians, Law, Part, Second Relectio, The, Vitoria, War
related to Legal status in international and national law · 6
Indiscriminate attack → Additional Protocol, Article, India, The, United States, While Protocol
related to Concept · 3
Indiscriminate attack → Indiscriminate, Protected, See
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Indiscriminate attack → military attack that fails to distinguish between legitimate military targets and protected persons, state of mind of the attacker

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indiscriminate attacks civilians war international civilian military law objects protocol attack humanitarian distinction additional united bombing protected first also article

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Indiscriminate attackis amilitary attack that fails to distinguish between legitimate military targets and protected persons0.90text
Indiscriminate attackis astate of mind of the attacker0.90text
cluster munitionsinstance ofand using inherently indiscriminate weapons0.80text
anti-personnel landmines without taking necessary precautionsinstance ofand using inherently indiscriminate weapons0.80text
Indiscriminate attackrelated to Before World War IIThe0.60section
Indiscriminate attackrelated to Before World War IIFrancisco0.60section
Indiscriminate attackrelated to Before World War IIVitoria0.60section
Indiscriminate attackrelated to Before World War IISecond Relectio0.60section
Indiscriminate attackrelated to Before World War IIIndians0.60section
Indiscriminate attackrelated to Before World War IILaw0.60section
Indiscriminate attackrelated to Before World War IIWar0.60section
Indiscriminate attackrelated to Before World War IIDe Indis De Jure0.60section

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