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In the last decade, there has been a turn to history in
international humanitarian law and its accompanying fields. To
examine this historization and to expand the current scope of
scholarship, this book brings together scholars from various
fields, including law, history, sociology, and international
relations. Human rights law, international criminal law, and the
law on the use of force are all explored across the text's four
main themes: historiographies of selected fields of international
law; evolution of specific international humanitarian law rules in
the context of legal gaps and fault lines; emotions as a factor in
international law; and how actors can influence history. This work
will enhance and broaden readers' knowledge of the field and serve
as an excellent starting point for further research.
In the last decade, there has been a turn to history in
international humanitarian law and its accompanying fields. To
examine this historization and to expand the current scope of
scholarship, this book brings together scholars from various
fields, including law, history, sociology, and international
relations. Human rights law, international criminal law, and the
law on the use of force are all explored across the text's four
main themes: historiographies of selected fields of international
law; evolution of specific international humanitarian law rules in
the context of legal gaps and fault lines; emotions as a factor in
international law; and how actors can influence history. This work
will enhance and broaden readers' knowledge of the field and serve
as an excellent starting point for further research.
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