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The Persistence of Reciprocity in International Humanitarian Law (Hardcover)
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The Persistence of Reciprocity in International Humanitarian Law (Hardcover)
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The expectation of reciprocity continues to be an important factor
when states' consider their legal obligations in armed conflicts.
In this monograph, Peeler looks at the text and negotiations around
the 1949 Geneva Conventions and the Protocols Additional to the
Geneva Conventions from 1977 to demonstrate the many places where
international humanitarian law maintains expectations of
reciprocity. This complements an examination of US policy regarding
its Prisoner of War obligations in both the Vietnam War and the
Global War on Terror, demonstrating how states make use of the
expectation of reciprocity found in international humanitarian law
to respond to continued non-compliance by an enemy.
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