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This book examines two branches of the international law of armed conflict as they apply to national liberation movements. First, it explores the idea that national liberation movements may legitimately resort to the use of force to secure the right of their peoples to self-determination. Second, it examines the application of the humanitarian law of armed conflict in wars of national liberation.
Beginning with an explanation of the traditional tenets of international laws of armed conflict, this book explores the idea that national liberation movements may legitimately resort to the use of
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Produktbeschreibung
This book examines two branches of the international law of armed conflict as they apply to national liberation movements. First, it explores the idea that national liberation movements may legitimately resort to the use of force to secure the right of their peoples to self-determination. Second, it examines the application of the humanitarian law of armed conflict in wars of national liberation.
Beginning with an explanation of the traditional tenets of international laws of armed conflict, this book explores the idea that national liberation movements may legitimately resort to the use of force, and examines the application of the humanitarian law of armed conflict in wars of national liberation.
Autorenporträt
Heather A. Wilson grew up in Toronto, Ontario, but moved to Belleville, Ontario, in 1993 to raise her young son and live a slower-paced life just outside the small city. She has owned and operated her own successful pet-sitting company for over two decades, as well as being a professional wildlife photographer. Her lifelong passion is writing and communing with the natural world through the lens of her camera. Her joy-filled ability to connect spiritually to the environment and all animals she encounters helps nurture her Creative Spirit and guided her in writing this heartfelt story.