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Table of cases; Table of treaties; Abbreviations; Introduction; Part I. War as Law Enforcement (to 1600): 1. Ares and Athena; 2. Loving enemies and hating sin; Part II. New Forces Stirring (1600–1815): 3. War in due form; 4. Dissension in the ranks; Part III. War as State Policy (1815–1919): 5. Collisions of naked interest; 6. Tame and half-hearted war: intervention, reprisal and necessity; 7. Civil strife; Part IV. Just Wars Reborn (1919– ): 8. Regulating war; 9. A farewell to war?; 10. New fields of battle; Conclusion; Bibliography.
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Add War and the Law of Nations, Tracing war as a legal concept from Roman times through to the twentieth century, Stephen Neff reveals its various roles as a law-enforcement operation, duel between states and a crime against the peace. He also considers the post World War II definitio, War and the Law of Nations to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add War and the Law of Nations, Tracing war as a legal concept from Roman times through to the twentieth century, Stephen Neff reveals its various roles as a law-enforcement operation, duel between states and a crime against the peace. He also considers the post World War II definitio, War and the Law of Nations to your collection on WonderClub |