Making Endless War The Vietnam and Arab-Israeli Conflicts in the History of International Law

Making Endless War is built on the premise that any attempt to understand how the content and function of the laws of war changed in the second half of the twentieth century should consider two major armed conflicts, fought on opposite edges of Asia, and the legal pathways that link them together ac...

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Other Authors: Cuddy, Brian (Editor), Kattan, Victor (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: University of Michigan Press 2023
Series:Law, Meaning, And Violence
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