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International Humanitarian Law of Armed Conflict: A Critical Annotated Bibliography for Collection Development

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 February 2019

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This annotated bibliography is compiled as a collection development guide for academic librarians and specialists in international law. The topic of International Humanitarian Law of Armed Conflict concerns the treatment of combatants and noncombatants in wartime, while the topic of International Human Rights Law has traditionally been concerned with the treatment of individuals by states in peacetime. During the period from the end of the twentieth century to the present, the boundaries between international humanitarian law and human rights law have become increasingly blurred. Therefore, this article concentrates on core sources in both branches of international law in these key areas of overlap: conflicts between states; internal conflicts; insurgencies.

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Copyright © 2012 by the International Association of Law Libraries. 

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Annotated Bibliography

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