Law of Internal Armed Conflict
Discover the critical insights of Law of Internal Armed Conflict by Lindsay Moir, published by Cambridge University Press in 2007. This comprehensive 328-page paperback delves into the essential laws aimed at safeguarding civilians during internal armed conflicts. Moir meticulously traces the evolution of international law from the 19th century through to contemporary crises, including the harrowing conflicts in Rwanda and the former Yugoslavia.
In this engaging exploration, Moir discusses the role of human rights in protecting individuals during warfare and examines the effectiveness of enforcement mechanisms and the actors involved. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in international humanitarian law and international relations, providing valuable perspectives for scholars, practitioners, and policymakers alike. Enhance your understanding of the intricate legal frameworks that govern armed conflict and their implications for civilian safety.