Second Hand War and Law Since 1945
Author : Geoffrey Best

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Condition
Good condition hardback. The dust jacket is intact with minor shelf wear and some slight sunning to the spine. Cloth boards are clean and the binding is tight. Internally, the pages are crisp and free from inscriptions or heavy marking, though there is light age-toning to the page edges.
Details
General - Pages : 434 | Images : Contains some black and white illustrations/figures | Publisher : Clarendon Press | Place of Publication : Oxford / United Kingdom | Language : English
Hardback - Year of Publication : 1994 | Edition : First Edition (Reprint) | Size : 243mm x 162mm | ISBN : 0198219911
A profound and scholarly examination of the evolution of international humanitarian law following the devastation of World War II. Geoffrey Best explores the development of the 1949 Geneva Conventions and the subsequent challenges posed by modern warfare, from high-tech international conflicts to revolutionary civil wars. This work remains a critical resource for understanding the ethical and legal frameworks governing modern combat.












