Peru
Practice Relating to Rule 15. The Principle of Precautions in Attack
Section C. Feasibility of precautions in attack
Peru’s IHL Manual (2004) states:
Those responsible for planning or deciding upon attacks must:
(1) do all that is feasible to verify that the designated target is in fact a military objective;
(2) take all feasible precautions when choosing the tactics and weapons to be used to avoid or, at least, minimize incidental loss of civilian life, injury to civilians and damage to civilian objects.
Peru’s IHL and Human Rights Manual (2010) states:
Those responsible for planning or deciding upon attacks must:
(1) Do all that is feasible to verify that the designated target is in fact a military objective.
(2) Take all feasible precautions in the selection of weapons and tactics in order to avoid or at any rate minimize the number of deaths and injuries amongst the civilian population and damage to civilian objects.