The war report 2012

Stuart Casey-Maslen

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The war report 2012

by Stuart Casey-Maslen

2014

Oxford University Press

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9780191768187

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A detailed study of each of the world's conflicts which occurred in 2012, describing their classification, key actors, methods of warfare, and the number of casualties. Also analysed are the key legal issues that arose in the context if these armed conflicts.

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