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Book Synopsis: In 1995, the International Committee of the Red Cross, along with a range of renowned experts, embarked upon a major international study into current state practice in humanitarian law in order to identify customary law in this area. This book (and its companion, Volume 2: Practice) is the result of that study. Volume 1 is a comprehensive analysis of the customary rules of international humanitarian law applicable in international and non-international armed conflicts.
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Unlock the secrets of international humanitarian law with our groundbreaking book series. Introducing Volume 1 of our Customary International Humanitarian Law series, a comprehensive analysis of the customary rules applicable in both international and non-international armed conflicts. Developed in collaboration with the International Committee of the Red Cross and renowned experts, this book is the result of a major international study conducted to identify the current state practice in humanitarian law.
Gain a deep understanding of the principles that govern humanitarian law and equip yourself with invaluable knowledge to navigate complex legal scenarios. With Volume 1, you'll dive into the foundations of international humanitarian law, ensuring you have the necessary expertise to address the legal implications in armed conflicts, whether they be on a national or international scale.
Stay ahead in your field with this essential resource, which not only provides a comprehensive analysis but also offers practical insights in Volume 2. Thanks to our intensive research and collaboration with experts, our Customary International Humanitarian Law series is your key to interpreting and applying the rules of this critical legal framework.
Don't miss your chance to own Volume 1 of this groundbreaking series. Enhance your knowledge and be prepared for any legal scenario by ordering your copy today. Order now and take your understanding of international humanitarian law to the next level.
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