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Humanitarian law, law of armed conflict 27Humanitarianlaw, law ofarmed conflictCounter-terrorismStrategies ina FragmentedInternationalLegal OrderMeeting the ChallengesEdited by Larissa van den HerikUniversiteit Leidenand Nico SchrijverUniversiteit LeidenLarissa van den Herik and Nico Schrijverexplore the challenges posed tointernational law by terrorism in thiscomprehensive volume. Offering soundpolicy recommendations based on acombination of academic perspectivesand practitioners’ insights, it is ofparticular interest to readers in the fieldsof international law and internationalrelations.<strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 790pp978-1-107-02538-7 Hardback c. £95.00Publication March <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107025387Privatizing WarPrivate Military and SecurityCompanies under PublicInternational <strong>Law</strong>Lindsey Cameron<strong>University</strong> of Genevaand Vincent ChetailGraduate Institute of International Studies,GenevaA comprehensive study of internationallaw as it applies to the widespread, butcontroversial, use of private militaryand security companies in armedconflict. Along with an expert analysisof humanitarian law, it covers classicquestions of responsibility and raisesnew questions regarding legal limits onthe use of PMSCs.<strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 768pp978-1-107-03240-8 Hardback c. £90.00Publication March <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107032408Refugee RepatriationJustice, Responsibility andRedressMegan BradleySt Paul <strong>University</strong>, OttawaWhat do refugee-creating states oweto their returning citizens? How canreparations respond to human rightsviolations at the root of displacementand enable just return processes?Using case studies from Guatemala,Bosnia and Mozambique, this bookexplores refugee repatriation as a criticalchallenge for peacebuilding, transitionaljustice and reconciliation.<strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 320pp978-1-107-02631-5 Hardback c. £60.00Publication February <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107026315Tallinn Manual onthe International<strong>Law</strong> Applicable toCyber WarfareGeneral Editor Michael N. SchmittUS Naval War CollegeThe result of a three-year projectinvolving twenty international legalexperts, this manual sets forth theinternational law applicable to cyberwarfare, whether engaged in by Statesor non-State actors.<strong>2013</strong> 216 x 138 mm 320pp978-1-107-02443-4 Hardback c. £65.00978-1-107-61377-5 Paperback c. £35.00Publication February <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107024434Weapons UnderInternational HumanRights <strong>Law</strong>Edited by Stuart Casey-MaslenUniversité de GenèveHow does international human rightslaw apply to the production, transferand use of weapons by State and non-State actors? Drawing on disarmamentlaw, international humanitarian law andinternational criminal law, Stuart Casey-Maslen offers guidance to lawyers,diplomats, the military, law enforcementpersonnel, in-house counsel and victimsof armed violence.<strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 300pp978-1-107-02787-9 Hardback c. £60.00Publication February <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107027879The Six-Day War andIsraeli Self-DefenseQuestioning the Legal Basis forPreventive WarJohn QuigleyOhio State <strong>University</strong>The war of June 1967 between Israeland Arab states was perceived asbeing forced on Israel to prevent theannihilation of its people by Arab armieshovering on its borders. Documentsnow declassified by key governmentsquestion this view. This book seeks toprovide a corrective on the war.<strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 258pp978-1-107-03206-4 Hardback £55.00978-1-107-61002-6 Paperback £18.99Publication January <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107032064Searching for a‘Principle of Humanity’in InternationalHumanitarian <strong>Law</strong>Edited by Kjetil Mujezinovic LarsenUniversitetet i OsloCamilla Guldahl CooperNorwegian Defence <strong>University</strong> Collegeand Gro NystuenUniversitetet i OsloA unique investigation into whetherthere exists a ‘principle of humanity’which has legal force in internationalhumanitarian law independently ofthose humanitarian considerationswhich are weighed against the demandsof military necessity to make up thenorms of IHL.2012 228 x 152 mm 376pp 2 tables978-1-107-02184-6 Hardback £65.00www.cambridge.org/9781107021846The Rise and Fall ofWar Crimes TrialsFrom Charles I to Bush IICharles Anthony Smith<strong>University</strong> of California, IrvineThis book is the first comprehensiveanalysis of the politics of war crimestrials. It provides a systematic andtheoretically rigorous examination ofwhether these trials are used as tools forpolitical consolidation or whether justiceis their primary purpose.2012 228 x 152 mm 326pp978-1-107-02354-3 Hardback £60.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107023543Illegal Peace in AfricaAn Inquiry into the Legality ofPower Sharing with Warlords,Rebels, and JuntaJeremy I. LevittFlorida A&M <strong>University</strong>, College of <strong>Law</strong>This volume examines the legal andpolitical efficacy of transitional politicalpower-sharing between democraticallyconstituted governments and theAfrican warlords, rebels, or junta thatseek to violently unseat them. Thisbook addresses this issue and othersthrough the prism of three West Africancase studies: Liberia, Sierra Leone andGuinea-Bissau.2012 228 x 152 mm 314pp978-0-521-88868-4 Hardback £60.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9780521888684For regular email alerts visit www.cambridge.org/alerts

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