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what colombia can Tell Us about the Sustainability of Peace and Transitional Justice James Meernik | University of North Texas The volume will provide academics and practitioners throughout the world with critical analyses regarding what we know generally about the post-war peace building process and how this can be applied to the specifics of the Colombian case to assist in the design and implementation of post-war peace building programs and policies.

445pp 58 b/w illus. 16 tables Jun. 2022 9781108713085 Paperback GBP 27.99 / USD 41.99 Jul. 2019 9781108499040 Hardback GBP 99.99 / USD 131 eISBN 9781108614856

Cyber Peace

charting a Path Toward a Sustainable, Stable, and Secure cyberspace Scott J. Shackelford | Indiana University, Bloomington Cyberspace is increasingly vital to the future of humanity and managing it peacefully and sustainably is critical to both security and prosperity in the twenty-first century. These chapters and essays unpack the field of cyber peace by investigating historical and contemporary analogies, in a wide-ranging and accessible Open Access publication.

300pp May. 2022 9781108845038 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781108954341

Human and Non-Human Targets in Armed Conflicts

Patrycja Grzebyk | Uniwersytet Warszawski, Poland A must-read text for scholars dealing with armed conflicts and their students in Law, Political Science, International Relations, Security and Military Studies. With a very straightforward language, it explains who and what can be lawfully attacked during armed conflicts. Essential for soldiers and journalists or lawyers dealing with war crimes.

256pp Mar. 2022 9781108845625 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781108980272

International Law and Policy on the Protection of Civilians

Stuart Casey-Maslen | University of Pretoria The book is intended for anyone who is interested in civilian protection and assistance in wars and internal conflicts. Terms and concepts as well as related practice and challenges are explained and put into context. The work of key States, the United Nations and other international organisations is considered in depth.

400pp Aug. 2022 9781316511442 Hardback GBP 100 / USD 130 eISBN 9781009052757

Law, War and the Penumbra of Uncertainty

Legal cultures, extra-legal reasoning and the Use of Force Sam Selvadurai | King’s College London This book is for researchers, students and practitioners interested in international law and the use of force. They will benefit from insights into legal and factual uncertainties around use of force; politico-strategic and ethical analysis; interview and survey research with international lawyers and techniques for addressing uncertainty.

256pp Apr. 2022 9781316511985 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781009051934

Narratives of Mass Atrocity

Victims and Perpetrators in the aftermath Sarah Federman | University of San Diego This book demonstrates how, in the aftermath of mass violence, legalism can encourage harmful victim-perpetrator binaries. It offers a new approach that illuminates the ambiguities of violence and its moral responsibilities, suggesting new, more effective paths forward. Available Open Access on Cambridge Core.

278pp Sep. 2022 9781009100298 Hardback GBP 95 / USD 125 eISBN 9781009110693

New War Technologies and International Law

The Legal Limits to weaponising Nanomaterials Kobi Leins | King’s College London This book examines how the law of armed conflict regulates the use of nano-technologies as a means or method of warfare. It explores three specific weapons, namely nano-enhanced thermobarics, optogenetics and genetic modification, and their existing legal frameworks, relevance and future military use of nanomaterials and other technologies.

296pp Feb. 2022 9781108835244 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781108891974

Non-Participation in Armed Conflict

continuity and Modern challenges to the Law of Neutrality Constantine Antonopoulos This book offers a fresh and comprehensive look into a traditional area of international law, addressed to academics, practitioners, graduate students and military personnel. It demonstrates that neutrality is relevant and valid despite challenges by collective security, prohibition of force and limitations of application in civil and cyber wars.

272pp Mar. 2022 9781316514627 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781009085700

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