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Studies and Essays on International and International Humanitarian Law - cover

Studies and Essays on International and International Humanitarian Law

Marco Tabili

Verlag: Youcanprint

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The book compiles essential documents, case law, reports, and other resources on International Humanitarian Law (IHL) and international law. It provides students, educators, and professionals with a readily accessible, focused, and critically informed overview of the relevant regulations and their practical applications. Encompassing all facets of international law, it delves into contemporary issues such as cyber warfare, targeted attacks, occupation, detention, human rights in armed conflict, peacekeeping, neutrality, accountability, enforcement of standards, and reparations. This comprehensive resource serves as an invaluable tool for education, research, reference, and practical application, serving both as a standalone guide and a complement to specialized textbooks and references.
Verfügbar seit: 21.05.2024.
Drucklänge: 40 Seiten.

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