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International military law is a general term for international treaties and international customs that regulate the collective security of the international community and special relations relating to military interests. It is both a new branch of modern international law and a branch of military law.
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Rousseau C (1987) Le Droit des Conflits Armés (France), translated by Zhang N et al. China Translation and Publishing Corporation, Beijing
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Zhou, J. (2019). Concept and Characteristics of International Military Law. In: Fundamentals of Military Law. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-6248-4_16
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