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International Law and New Wars Christine Chinkin and Mary Kaldor *
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 04 July 2018
Abstract
- Type
- Books and articles
- Information
- International Review of the Red Cross , Volume 99 , Issue 905: The missing , August 2017 , pp. 843 - 846
- Copyright
- Copyright © icrc 2018
Footnotes
The author can be reached by email at daniele.archibugi@cnr.it.
Published by Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2017.
References
2 International Law and New Wars, pp. 160–161 (on Afghanistan), 194 (on Iraq).
3 Ibid., p. 564.
4 Gentili, Alberico, De jure belli libri tres, Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1933 (first published 1598)Google Scholar.
5 Kant, Immanuel, “To Perpetual Peace: A Philosophical Sketch” (1795), in Reiss, H. (ed.), Kant's Political Writings, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1991, pp. 99–105Google Scholar.
6 International Law and New Wars, pp. 13–16.
7 Ibid., pp. 249, 255.
8 Ibid., see Section 5.3.3, “The Responsibility to Protect in Action”, pp. 202–211.
9 Ibid., pp. 206, 538.
10 Ibid., pp. 206, 538.
11 Ibid., p. 538.
12 Ibid., pp. 224, 539. The fifth part of the book in particular is aimed at reconstructing international law on the grounds of the analysis previously carried out; see pp. 477–564.
13 Ibid., pp. 518–519.
14 Ibid., pp. 378–429.
15 Ibid., p. 558.
16 Hobbes, Thomas, Leviathan, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1996 (first published 1651), p. 117Google Scholar.