The Law of Internal Armed Conflict (Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law)
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Author(s)Lindsay Moir
PublisherCambridge University Press
ISBN / ASIN0521046963
ISBN-139780521046961
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Sales Rank3,679,828
CategoryLaw
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There is considerable writing on the laws designed to regulate war, but most of this material is devoted to international wars between different states. Lindsay Moir examines the laws which exist to protect civilians caught up in armed conflicts within a single state. This book traces the development of international law from the nineteenth century, up to events arising from the conflicts in Rwanda and the former Yugoslavia. It demonstrates how human rights can offer protection during armed conflict and how effectively (and by whom) the relevant rules can be enforced.
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