Sassóli, Marco; Bouvier, Antoine A.; and Quintin, Anne.
How does law protect in war? cases, documents and teaching materials on contemporary practice in international humanitarian law.
- Geneva; ICRC, 2011.
- 1112 p. : 23 cm.
Contents Chapter1 General Statements on International Humanitarian Law I. General Multilateral Treaties II. Other Intergovernmental Documents III. ICRC and International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement IV. Periodical Meetings of the States Party to the Geneva Conventions V. United Nations VI. National Legislation VII. National Statements VIII. National Decisions IX. Private Restatements Chapter2 Cases and Documents Relating to Past and Contemporary Conflicts I. American Civil War II. World War III. Chinese Civil War IV. Korean War V. Hungary VI. Goa VII. Cuba VIII. Yemen IX. Malaysia X. Congo XI. Vietnam XII. Nigeria XIII. Indo-Pakistani Conflict XIV. Israeli- Arab Conflict
How Does Law Protect in War? is the First publication of its kind in the field of International Humanitarian Law (IHL) In this third, expanded and upended cases provides university professors, practitioners and students with the most up-to date and comprehensive collection of documents on IHL available A comprehensive outline of IHL puts the contents of these cases into contents of these cases into context and theoretical perspective.