From Reprisals to Criminal Accountability: State Bias and the Prospects of Limiting War Through Law
Pablo Kalmanovitz, Profesor Investigador Titular de la División de Estudios Internacionales del CIDE, y Oscar Molina-Tejerina escribieron el artículo From Reprisals to Criminal Accountability: State Bias and the Prospects of Limiting War Through Law en la revista European Review of International Studies. Abstract Over the past 25 years, criminal prosecutions for war crimes have become a central element
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Regular War, Irregulars, and Savages
Pablo Kalmanovitz, Profesor Investigador Titular de la División de Estudios Internacionales del CIDE, escribió el capítulo Regular War, Irregulars, and Savages en el libro Concepts and Contexts of Vattel’s Political and Legal Thought. Summary One of the most appalling uses of standards of civilization in international legal history is the two-tiered construction of the laws of
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The Laws of War in International Thought
Pablo Kalmanovitz, Profesor Investigador Titular de la División de Estudios Internacionales, escribió The Laws of War in International Thought, una publicación editada por Oxford University Press. Description: The Law of Armed Conflict is usually understood to be a regime of exception that applies only during armed conflict and regulates hostilities among enemies. It assigns
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