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Gulf War 1990-91 in International and English Law
 
 

Gulf War 1990-91 in International and English Law [Kindle Edition]

Peter Rowe

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  • Print ISBN-10: 0415075203
  • Print ISBN-13: 978-0415075206

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`... a most comprehensive contribution to international (and some English) law and the second Gulf War.' - International Affairs

`This excellent book is aimed particularly at international lawyers and at students of international relations, but it is written is such a way that is would be of interest to a much wider audience. ... it is a text book which should be on the reading list of every military staff course.' - The Rusi Journal

` ... an illuminating and well-informed study of the major issues involved, exemplary in its application of theory to analysis.' - Political Studies

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The debate surrounding the role and interpretation of international law was of central importance during the Gulf War and its aftermath. This debate reached the headlines with alleged breaches of the Geneva Convention in the treatment of prisoners of war, the damage caused by oil spillage into the Gulf, and the burning of Kuwaiti oilfields.

In November 1990, Peter Rowe assembled a team of "watchers" who each took responsibility for monitoring a particular area of international law during the Gulf War hostilities. The team included some of the most distinguished academics and practitioners in the field, and this collection brings together their analyses and conclusions. Gulf War in International and English Law covers a wide range of central issues, from the liability for war crimes and media coverage to the protection of the environment and the role of the United Nations.

Contributors: Hazel M. Fox, David Garratt, Christopher Greenwood, Francoise J. Hampson, Anthony H. Hudson, Shaun Lyons, Hilaire McCoubrey, Michael Meyer, Gordon Risius, Adam Roberts Fba, Peter Rowe, David Travers, Bernadette Walsh, and Marc Weller.

A co-publication with Sweet and Maxwell


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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 1086 KB
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis (March 14, 2007)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B000OI0OS6
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
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