| Preface and acknowledgements page | vii | |
| Table of cases | x | |
| Table of treaties and other international instruments | xvi | |
| 1 | The historical regulation of internal armed conflict | 1 |
| The customary laws of war and belligerent practice | 3 | |
| The development of humanitarian law for internal armed conflict | 21 | |
| The drafting history of common Article 3 | 23 | |
| 2 | Article 3 common to the Geneva Conventions | 30 |
| Scope of application | 31 | |
| The elements of internal armed conflict | 34 | |
| The binding nature of common Article 3 for insurgents | 52 | |
| The content of common Article 3 | 58 | |
| Common Article 3 in practice | 67 | |
| 3 | Additional Protocol II of 1977 | 89 |
| The drafting process of Additional Protocol II | 91 | |
| The binding nature of Protocol II for insurgents | 96 | |
| Scope of application | 99 | |
| The content of Additional Protocol II | 109 | |
| Additional Protocol II in practice | 119 | |
| 4 | Customaryinternational law and internal armed conflict | 133 |
| The Tadić jurisprudence | 134 | |
| The Statute of the International Criminal Court: confirming custom | 160 | |
| Contribution of the Tadić Case to international law | 188 |
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Publication information:
Book title: The Law of Internal Armed Conflict.
Contributors: Lindsay Moir - Author.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press.
Place of publication: Cambridge, England.
Publication year: 2002.
Page number: v.
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