Traditions of War:Occupation, Resistance, and the Law: Occupation, Resistance, and the Law

Oxford University Press (2005)
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Traditions of War brings together developments in political and legal thought, the conduct of military occupations, and the attempts by the international community to regulate the treatment of civilians within this aspect of warfare.

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