Description |
1 online resource (xv, 260 pages) |
Series |
International humanitarian law series ; volume 64 |
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International humanitarian law series ; v. 64.
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Contents |
Ancient Indian Laws of War / Zuzana Špicová -- Carthaginian Laws of War / David Feeney -- Roman Laws of War / Samuel White -- Islamic Laws of War / Ahmed Al- Dawoody -- Eastern Native American Laws of War / Wayne E. Lee -- Japanese Laws of War / Anna Kretowicz -- East African Laws of War / Kenneth Wyne Mutuma and Eve Massingham |
Summary |
How international is international humanitarian law? The Laws of Yesterday's Wars 2: From Ancient India to East Africa , together with its companion volume, The Laws of Yesterday's Wars: From Indigenous Australians to the American Civil War (Brill-Nijhoff, 2021), attempts to answer that question. It offers a culture-by-culture account of various unique restrictions placed on warfare over time. Containing essays by a range of laws of war academics and practitioners, it approaches the laws of yesterday's wars from a wide cross-section of history and culture, seeking to find any common ground and to demonstrate a history of international law outside the usual confines of its 'development' by Europeans and its later 'contributions.' This volume includes studies on Japanese, Islamic and Eastern Native American rules of war |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
War -- History
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War (International law) -- History
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War
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War (International law)
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Genre/Form |
History
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
White, Samuel C. Duckett, editor.
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ISBN |
9004473211 |
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9789004473218 |
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