That's what I read there! That's good news. I was wondering if it would have been Jan 20th or Nov 3rd (because of devolution he needed to wait a year) Nov 3 is great news imho
I've also heard according to the war manual I had to wait one year after the crime was committed which does bring up the question of is it January 20th or is it November 3rd It will be interesting I hope it's November 3rd
11.3.2 Duration of GC Obligations in the Case of Occupied Territory. In the home territory of parties to the conflict, the application of the GC shall cease on the general close of
military operations.
In the case of occupied territory, the application of the GC shall cease one year after the general close of military operations; however, the Occupying Power shall be bound, for the duration of the occupation, to the extent that such State exercises the functions of government in such territory, by the provisions of the following Articles of the GC..."
Insurrection - triggered the devolution. Perhaps we just have to hold on until early November and then the struggle will be declared and in the open.
That's what I read there! That's good news. I was wondering if it would have been Jan 20th or Nov 3rd (because of devolution he needed to wait a year) Nov 3 is great news imho
I've also heard according to the war manual I had to wait one year after the crime was committed which does bring up the question of is it January 20th or is it November 3rd It will be interesting I hope it's November 3rd
why one year? why so abritrary?
It's from the Law Of War.
11.3.2 Duration of GC Obligations in the Case of Occupied Territory. In the home territory of parties to the conflict, the application of the GC shall cease on the general close of military operations.
In the case of occupied territory, the application of the GC shall cease one year after the general close of military operations; however, the Occupying Power shall be bound, for the duration of the occupation, to the extent that such State exercises the functions of government in such territory, by the provisions of the following Articles of the GC..."