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Tying the story of the development of the laws of war to key changes occurring within society, A Socio-Legal History of the Laws of War: The Birth of International Humanitarian Law examines the emergence of international law and legal orders whereby more precisely articulated, formalized, and codified laws of war were adopted.

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Tying the story of the development of the laws of war to key changes occurring within society, A Socio-Legal History of the Laws of War: The Birth of International Humanitarian Law examines the emergence of international law and legal orders whereby more precisely articulated, formalized, and codified laws of war were adopted.
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Christopher W. Mullins, Ph.D. is Associate Dean of Academic and Student Affairs for the College of Health and Human Services and (full) Professor in the school of Justice and Public Safety at Southern Illinois University Carbondale. His research focuses on atrocity violence and the laws designed to prevent it.