Making and shaping the law of armed conflict / general editors, Professor Michael N. Schmitt, Professor Sean Watts ; managing editor, Professor Robert Lawless ; volume editors, Professor Sandesh Sivakumaran, Captain Christian R. Burne.
2024
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Making and shaping the law of armed conflict / general editors, Professor Michael N. Schmitt, Professor Sean Watts ; managing editor, Professor Robert Lawless ; volume editors, Professor Sandesh Sivakumaran, Captain Christian R. Burne.
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New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2024]
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Lieber studies ; volume 10.
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How laws are created, shaped, and applied is a significant but often overlooked component of studies on armed conflict. Almost every contentious legal question involves aspects of law-making and shaping, be it the determination of a rule's scope of application, whether and how to regulate a 'new' situation, or determining which sources and materials to take into account. As such, all who operate in this space - whether academic, practitioner, policy-maker, or legal advisor - must appreciate and understand the forces, factors, and actors which converge to make and shape the ever-developing law of armed conflict. This volume brings together several key contributors to explore this making and shaping in depth.
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At head of title: Lieber Institute for Law and Warfare.
Includes index.
How laws are created, shaped, and applied is a significant but often overlooked component of studies on armed conflict. Almost every contentious legal question involves aspects of law-making and shaping, be it the determination of a rule's scope of application, whether and how to regulate a 'new' situation, or determining which sources and materials to take into account. As such, all who operate in this space - whether academic, practitioner, policy-maker, or legal advisor - must appreciate and understand the forces, factors, and actors which converge to make and shape the ever-developing law of armed conflict. This volume brings together several key contributors to explore this making and shaping in depth.
Includes index.
How laws are created, shaped, and applied is a significant but often overlooked component of studies on armed conflict. Almost every contentious legal question involves aspects of law-making and shaping, be it the determination of a rule's scope of application, whether and how to regulate a 'new' situation, or determining which sources and materials to take into account. As such, all who operate in this space - whether academic, practitioner, policy-maker, or legal advisor - must appreciate and understand the forces, factors, and actors which converge to make and shape the ever-developing law of armed conflict. This volume brings together several key contributors to explore this making and shaping in depth.
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English
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