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Instructions for the Government of Armies of the United States in the Field (Hardcover)
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Instructions for the Government of Armies of the United States in the Field (Hardcover)
Series: Foundations of the Laws of War
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Foundations of the Laws of War Series.The Foundation of the Modern
International Law of War.Known officially as General Orders No.
100, Lieber's code (1863) was the first of its kind. It served as
the model for several European eff orts and was an important source
for the second and fourth Hague Conventions (1899, 1907). It was an
authority during the Nuremberg and Tokyo war crime trials. Its use
by the framers of the 1998 Rome Treaty, which established the
International Criminal Court, demonstrates its lasting value in our
time. Indeed, with only a handful of modifications it is used by
the U.S. Military today. This edition, printed by the Adjutant
General for use in the Spanish-American War, is unchanged from the
original. It is enhanced by Prof. Sheppard's illuminating
introductory essay and the addition of Lieber's Guerrilla Parties
Considered with Reference to the Laws and Usages of War (1862),
which contains several ideas that were used in the Code.Born and
educated in Germany, Francis Lieber 1798-1872] was an important
political philosopher and a distinguished professor at Columbia
College and Columbia Law School who pioneered the study of
political science in the United States. His works on constitutional
law, international law, military law and political science remain
influential.With a New Introduction by Steve Sheppard, William
Enfield Professor of Law, University of Arkansas School of Law
Francis Lieber
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