General Order No. 100, also known as the Lieber Code, was a set of rules for the conduct of warfare issued by the United States during the Civil War. It was drafted by Francis Lieber at the request of President Lincoln and aimed to regulate the Union Army's behavior and establish permissible actions in war. The code is widely considered a foundational document for the modern laws of war and influenced international law, including the Geneva Conventions.
General Order No. 100, also known as the Lieber Code, was a set of rules for the conduct of warfare issued by the United States during the Civil War. It was drafted by Francis Lieber at the request of President Lincoln and aimed to regulate the Union Army's behavior and establish permissible actions in war. The code is widely considered a foundational document for the modern laws of war and influenced international law, including the Geneva Conventions.
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