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Do the Geneva Conventions matter? / edited by Matthew Evangelista and Nina Tannenwald.

Contributor Evangelista, Matthew, 1958- editor.

Imprint:Oxford, UK ; New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2017]

Descriptionxii, 362 pages ; 25 cm

Note:Assessing the effects and effectiveness of the Geneva Conventions / Nina Tannenwald -- The origins and evolution of the 1949 Geneva Conventions and the 1977 additional protocols / Giovanni Mantilla -- The struggle to fight a humane war : the United States, the Korean war, and the 1949 Geneva Conventions / Sahr Conway-Lanz -- America, the 1949 Geneva Conventions, and war crime courts-martial in the Vietnam conflict / Gary D. Solis -- Geneva Convention compliance in Iraq and Afghanistan / Elizabeth Grimm Arsenault -- The French army and the Geneva Conventions during the Algerian war of independence and after / Raphaëlle Branche -- Russia, Chechnya, and the Geneva Conventions, 1994-2006 : norms and the problem of internalization / Mark Kramer -- The application of international humanitarian law by the Israel defence forces : a legal and organizational analysis / Amichai Cohen and Eyal Ben-Ari -- Noncompliance with the Geneva Conventions in the wars of Yugoslav secession / R. Craig Nation -- "Be Karbala Miravim! : Iran or the challenges of internalizing international humanitarian law in a Muslim country / Anicée Van Engeland -- Private military and security companies / Renée de Nevers -- The Geneva Conventions : do they matter in the context of peacekeeping missions? / Siobhán Wills -- How the Geneva Conventions matter / Matthew Evangelista.

Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references and index.



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Evangelista, Matthew, 1958- editor.
Tannenwald, Nina, editor.
Subject:
Geneva Conventions (1949 August 12)
War (International law)
Military law.
International law and municipal law.