Principles Of Law And Equity In Pima

State:
Multi-State
County:
Pima
Control #:
US-00105BG
Format:
Word
Instant download

Description

This document outlines the basic principles of the law of war, particularly focusing on military conduct during both international and non-international armed conflicts. The fundamental principles include military necessity, unnecessary suffering, proportionality, and distinction, which aim to balance humanitarian concerns with military objectives. The law aims to protect combatants and non-combatants from undue suffering, uphold human rights, and ensure the restoration of peace. It provides critical guidelines for military operations and the treatment of prisoners of war and civilians, stressing the need for proportionality in attacks, respect for protected persons, and adherence to international humanitarian law. This document is particularly useful for attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants involved in military law or war-related legal issues, as it highlights compliance with legal norms, potential liabilities, and the importance of legal guidance in military operations.
Free preview
  • Preview Basic Principles of The Law of War
  • Preview Basic Principles of The Law of War
  • Preview Basic Principles of The Law of War
  • Preview Basic Principles of The Law of War
  • Preview Basic Principles of The Law of War
  • Preview Basic Principles of The Law of War
  • Preview Basic Principles of The Law of War
  • Preview Basic Principles of The Law of War
  • Preview Basic Principles of The Law of War
  • Preview Basic Principles of The Law of War
  • Preview Basic Principles of The Law of War

Form popularity

FAQ

As an open-admissions community college within the diverse setting of Pima County, Pima Community College provides comprehensive and flexible life-long learning opportunities to promote learner success and to empower every learner, every day, for every goal.

Pima Community College is a comprehensive two-year institution serving students and employers throughout Pima County in Arizona and beyond. We welcome everyone striving to achieve a better life for themselves, their families and their communities.

At the Social Justice Learning Institute they are dedicated to improving the education, health, and well being of youth and communities of color by empowering them to enact social change through research, training, and community mobilization. They serve nationally with a core focus on South Los Angeles.

Empower every learner, every day, for every goal.

Pima Community College welcomes, celebrates, and fosters the diversity and contributions of students, faculty, staff and administrators and strives to be a leader in promoting opportunity through social justice commitments and actions.

Pima County Ethnicity Distribution: White (non-Hispanic): 50.3% Black (non-Hispanic): 4.4% Hispanic: 38.5%

The rule of ordinary law may give one party an advantage over the other. But the court of equity, where it can, puts the litigating parties on a footing of equality. Equity proceeds in the principle that a right or liability should as far as possible be equalized among all interested.

Politics YearRepublicanDemocratic No.% 2020 207,758 58.41% 2016 167,428 53.28% 2012 174,779 52.52%19 more rows

The Arizona Judicial Branch offers the ability to eFile Civil/Tax and Family Law documents in Maricopa County through authorized Electronic Filing Service Providers (EFSPs). We encourage you to familiarize yourself with the below resources and attend a training session prior to eFiling in a Civil, Tax, or Family case.

Change My Name Arizona Superior Court in Pima County provides two options for applicants seeking a name change. An applicant can file their application and request a telephonic hearing or can appear in person on a Wednesday or a Thursday morning.

Trusted and secure by over 3 million people of the world’s leading companies

Principles Of Law And Equity In Pima