商品簡介
Historians, legal scholars, and other contributors from the US and Europe present 10 essays describing events and trends on which current international humanitarian law is founded. They begin with an account of national and international military trials in 1898 to investigate crimes during conflict between Christians and Muslims on Crete. Other topics include trials of suspected Italian war criminals from 1945 to 1947, the Tokyo War Crimes Trial, the law on land, recent problems in interpreting the crime of genocide, and ethnic cleansing. The other two volumes are projected to appear in August and November 2003; the set can be purchased as a whole for $345, ISBN 1-57105-2674. Annotation (c) Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
作者簡介
John Carey has been the editor of the United Nations Law Reports for 35 years. William V. Dunlap is Professor of law at the Quinnipiac University School of Law. R. John Pritchard is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Association and Member of the Middle Temple. He is Director of the Robert M.W. Kempner Collegium.