Of War and Law
Discover the profound impact of law on military conflict in Of War and Law by David Kennedy, published by Princeton University Press in 2006. In this compelling exploration, Kennedy delves into how law has transformed from a minor participant in warfare to a crucial framework for defining legitimate power and justifiable actions during conflict. Spanning 208 pages, this insightful work retraces the evolution of modern warfare and statecraft, highlighting the increasing significance of legal discourse in shaping our understanding of war. Ideal for students and professionals in international humanitarian law, political science, and legal history, this book offers a thought-provoking analysis of the interplay between law and military ethics. Enhance your knowledge of international law and its role in contemporary conflicts with this essential read.