Socio-Legal History of the Laws of War
Explore the intricate relationship between societal changes and the evolution of warfare regulations in A Socio-Legal History of the Laws of War: The Birth of International Humanitarian Law by Christopher W. Mullins. Published by Emerald Publishing Limited in 2024, this insightful hardback spans 208 pages, providing a comprehensive analysis of how international law has transformed over time. Mullins delves into the pivotal moments that led to the establishment of more formalized and codified laws of war, offering readers a unique perspective on the development of international humanitarian law. This book is essential for anyone interested in understanding the legal frameworks that govern armed conflict and their societal implications. Enhance your knowledge of this critical subject and discover how history shapes the laws that protect human rights in times of war.