How does law protect in war : case, documents and teaching materials on contemporary practice in international humanitarian law.
By: Sassóli, Marco and Bouvier, Antoine A.
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Contents
Volume I
Preface
Acknowledgments
Concise Table of Contents
Introductory Note
User's Guide
List of Abbreviations
List of Internet Sites
Introduction
Detailed Table of Contents
Part I. Outline of International Humanitarian Law
Part II. Possible Teaching Outlines
Index
About the Authors
Volume II
Part III. Cases and Documents
Chapter 1. General Statements on International Humanitarian Law
Chapter 2. Cases and Documents relating to Past and Contemporary Conflicts
How Does Law Protect in War? is the first book of its kind in the field of International Humanitarian Law (IHL) In this second expanded and updated edition a selection of more than two hundred and thirty cases provides university collection of documents on International Humanitarian Law available A comprehensive outline of International Humanitarian Law puts the contents of these cases into their systematic context context and theoretical perspective
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