 | William A. Schabas, Nadia Bernaz - Law - 2010 - 466 pages
International criminal law has developed extraordinarily quickly over the last decade, with the creation of ad hoc tribunals in the former Yugoslavia and Rwanda, and the ... | |
 | John C. Watkins, John Paul Weber - Law - 2006 - 822 pages
This is both a casebook of selected war crime decisions by various national and international tribunals in the twentieth and early twenty-first centuries as well as a brief ... | |
 | Dr. Emily Crawford - Law - 2010 - 213 pages
This book looks at why international law continues to make the legal distinction between persons who participate in an international or an internal armed conflict. Drawing on ... | |
 | Francesco Francioni, Natalino Ronzitti - Law - 2011 - 532 pages
The conduct of armed conflict is increasingly being outsourced to private military and security companies, whose legal position remains unclear. This book identifies and ... | |
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