Franco-Prussian War

Ukraine war: what international law says about the Russians fighting against their own country

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Thursday, June 15, 2023

Ground raids in the Belgorod region of Russia, adjacent to the north-eastern frontier of Ukraine, appear to have upped the ante.

Key Points: 
  • Ground raids in the Belgorod region of Russia, adjacent to the north-eastern frontier of Ukraine, appear to have upped the ante.
  • It creates legal complications in international humanitarian law (IHL) that will be difficult to untangle unless responsibility for the operations can be definitively attributed.

Who is involved

    • The incursions have been carried out, according to Ukrainian officials, by two separate groups of Russian citizens.
    • These are the Freedom of Russia Legion (FRL) and the Russian Volunteer Corps (RVC).
    • Its status is unclear when it comes to the group’s relationship with Ukraine’s military command and control.
    • The answers to these questions determine whether captured fighters are protected under IHL, and who will be held accountable for their actions.

Irregular fighters and international law

    • The participation of irregular units in armed conflict has been a persistent feature of warfare since at least the Peninsular War (1808-1814).
    • The development of international law to reflect this reality of modern warfare was further spurred by the French use of francs-tireurs (literally, “free-shooters”) in occupied areas of north-eastern France during the Franco-Prussian war (1870-1871).
    • In the second Anglo-Boer war (1899-1902), meanwhile, the entire army of the Boer republics consisted of irregular farmers who were mobilised into kommandos to resist the British invasion.
    • This defines entitlement after capture to the rights and protections of prisoners of war (POWs).
    • A notable feature of that conflict had been the activities of armed resistance movements in occupied territory.
    • And if the FRL has been incorporated into the Ukrainian Foreign Legion, as has been reported, its fighters should be considered part of the Ukrainian armed forces.
    • Because they come under the IHL definition of combatants, they should be protected from being treated as saboteurs after capture, which carries a heavy penalty under Russian law.

MyHeritage Publishes Huge Collection of 463 Million Historical Records from France

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Wednesday, October 13, 2021

1872 France Census , taken in the aftermath of the Franco-Prussian War and consisting of 16.4 million records from 67 French departments.

Key Points: 
  • 1872 France Census , taken in the aftermath of the Franco-Prussian War and consisting of 16.4 million records from 67 French departments.
  • 1906 France Census , consisting of 17.6 million records from 63 departments in France.
  • These new collections significantly bolster MyHeritages historical record offering in France, with a total of 514 million French records, and bring the total number of historical records on MyHeritage to 15.6 billion.
  • The new collections from France are available on MyHeritages search engine for historical records.

Julien Dupré Virtual Catalogue Raisonné is Now Live

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Monday, October 11, 2021

NEW YORK, Oct. 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Rehs Galleries Inc., the New York gallery specializing in 19th and 20th-century works of art, has launched the Julien Dupr (1851-1910) Virtual Catalogue Raisonn ( www.juliendupre.org ).

Key Points: 
  • NEW YORK, Oct. 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Rehs Galleries Inc., the New York gallery specializing in 19th and 20th-century works of art, has launched the Julien Dupr (1851-1910) Virtual Catalogue Raisonn ( www.juliendupre.org ).
  • The catalogue raisonn project began in 1991 when Howard Rehs began researching the life and work of the 19th-century French Realist artist.
  • Julien Dupr grew up in Paris, born into a family of jewelers and eventually apprenticed to a lacemaker, perhaps because of his drawing skills.
  • The virtual catalogue raisonn is an ongoing project that can be accessed at: https://www.juliendupre.org .