The "law of war 11.4" likely refers to a section or provision within a legal document or manual related to the law of war. Based on the context provided, it appears that "11.4" could be part of a section discussing the application of the law of war, particularly in relation to military operations and the conduct of hostilities. For example, in the Federal Register document, there is a reference to "§ 11.4(b)" which discusses the application of lawful means or methods of warfare against enemy combatants.
In the context of the "Law of War" manual, section 11.4 may relate to the rules governing military occupation and the obligations of the occupying power, including the protection of civilians, the treatment of prisoners of war, and the application of international humanitarian law.
However, without more specific information, it is difficult to determine the exact content of "11.4" in this context.
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11.4: Legal Position of the Occupying Power This is a brief section that says the occupying power has the right to govern temporarily, to maintain law and order, but they do not have the right to confiscate the territory, compel allegiance from the nationals or change it constitutionally. https://media.defense.gov/2023/Jul/31/2003271432/-1/-1/0/DOD-LAW-OF-WAR-MANUAL-JUNE-2015-UPDATED-JULY%202023.PDF
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