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International Law And New Wars First Christine Chinkin Mary Kaldor

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International Law And New Wars First Christine Chinkin Mary Kaldor
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.4 MB
Pages: 608
Author: Christine Chinkin, Mary Kaldor
ISBN: 9781107171213, 1107171210
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: First

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International Law And New Wars First Christine Chinkin Mary Kaldor by Christine Chinkin, Mary Kaldor 9781107171213, 1107171210 instant download after payment.

This is a book about how international law related to the regulation of
political violence fails to address the contemporary experience of what we
call ‘new wars’ – bouts of armed violence in places such as Syria and
Ukraine, Mali and Libya, the Democratic Republic of Congo and South
Sudan, to name but a few of these zones of hostilities and insecurity at the
time of writing. Contemporary international law, largely constructed in
the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, rests to a great extent on outmoded
conceptions of war drawn from the experience of European wars –
inter-state clashes involving battles between regular armed forces, which
we call ‘old wars’.

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