Description
Examination of laws to protect civilians in internal armed conflict, from the nineteenth century onwards.
About the Author
LINDSAY MOIR is Lecturer in Law at the University of Hull Law School.
Reviews
'... This work is one that should prove useful to scholars and students of international humanitarian law. ... The quality of the contents of this timely book is high ... Dr Moir has a good understanding of the law in this area, and a keen analytical style.' Journal of Conflict & Security Law
'... the book provides a well-written assessment of the current rules governing internal armed conflict. To have addressed such a heterogeneous field in a comprehensive way is in itself a significant achievement.' The Cambridge Law Journal
'Lindsay Muir has written a definitive work on international humanitarian law in internal armed conflicts. All the major cases and relevant treaties and conventions are cited besides other pertinent documentation. What is more, there is an excellent discussion of the law in practice in several such situations.' Economic and Political Weekly
'... a well-written and comprehensive introduction to the legal regime governing internal armed conflicts. the work of Moir should definitely prove useful to scholars and students of humanitarian law.' German Yearbook of International Law
'... this book is an immensely useful, easily readable, and thorough elucidation of the development and content of the law of internal armed conflicts as at the turn of the twenty-first century.' Rosemary Rayfuse, Leiden Journal of International Law
Book Information
ISBN 9780521046961
Author Lindsay Moir
Format Paperback
Page Count 328
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 498g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 153mm * 20mm