The Oxford Handbook Of International Law In Armed Conflict by Andrew Clapham

International Law in Armed Conflict

This comprehensive guide delves into the intricate relationship between international law and armed conflict, offering a detailed analysis of how legal frameworks are applied during times of war. It explores the evolution of laws governing warfare, the protection of human rights, and the responsibilities of state and non-state actors. Through a collection of essays by leading scholars, the book examines the challenges and complexities of implementing international law in modern conflicts, emphasizing the need for a nuanced understanding of legal principles to address contemporary issues in global security and humanitarian efforts.

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