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Experienced authors with over 45 years combined teaching and working in the field use fundamental principles and sources to instruct and guide discussion about the application of the law of armed conflict to contemporary and future questions. Students can gain a solid foundation in the law and develop the tools they need to analyze complex legal problems. International Law and Armed Conflictshows how the law informs operational and policy decision-making. Placing the law of armed conflict in context with related fields, such as human rights law and national security law, the text provides a complete framework for understanding legal paradigms during and after conflict. Innovative materials allow flexibility across a range of class scenarios, from a stand-alone course to part of a broader survey class.
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Experienced authors with over 45 years combined teaching and working in the law of armed conflict field in the military, at think tanks, and in academiaUse of the fundamental principles and sources of the law to inform discussions and questions about contemporary and future questionsAn approach that gives students a solid foundation in the law and the analytical tools they need to analyze complex legal situations and problems and to understand how the law informs and impacts operational and policy decision-makingTeaching materials include:
Substantive and innovative tools and materials to teach this topic as a stand-alone class or as part of a broader class on a range of related topicsA Teacher's manual with additional sources, discussion points, and key background information, all designed for maximum use and flexibility in a range of class scenarios