Development and Principles of International Humanitarian Law: Course Given in July 1982 at the University of Strasbourg as Part of the Courses Organized by the International Institute of Human Rights |
Contents
THE DEVELOPMENT OF HUMANITARIAN THOUGHT | 5 |
The Middle Ages | 12 |
THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE HUMANITARIAN CONVENTIONS | 29 |
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Development and Principles of International Humanitarian Law: Course Given ... Jean Simon Pictet No preview available - 1985 |
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