'A Practical Guide to the Law of Armed Conflict' by Jo Morris & Libby Anderson

This brief practical pocket guide is intended equally for students, lawyers, and members of the armed forces. It provides a comprehensive overview of the international legal framework governing the law of armed conflict, the practical application of this framework, and the consequences of breaching it.

Topics covered include: the legal position of civilians, mercenaries and non-state actors as well as traditional combatants; targeting and the protection afforded to detained persons; lawful and unlawful weapons, both conventional and emerging; cyber warfare; drones; sexual violence as a weapon; changes in the geopolitical landscape; war crimes including command responsibility and State responsibility for unlawful orders; and complications that can arise when parties to a coalition have different levels of legal compliance.


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