Law of Internal Armed Conflict
Discover the intricate nuances of humanitarian law with the insightful book, Law of Internal Armed Conflict by Moir, published by Cambridge University Press in 2002. This comprehensive hardback edition spans 328 pages and delves into the crucial laws designed to safeguard civilians during internal armed conflicts.
Moir meticulously traces the evolution of international law from the 19th century, highlighting its application in significant conflicts such as those in Rwanda and the former Yugoslavia. The book explores the role of human rights in providing protection amidst warfare and critically assesses the effectiveness of enforcement mechanisms in place. Ideal for scholars, legal professionals, and anyone interested in the intersection of law and conflict, this book is an essential addition to your library.