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How Does Law Protect In War?: Cases, Documents and Teaching Materials on Contemporary Practice in International Humanitarian Law

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Marco Sassòli; Antoine A. Bouvier; Anne Quintin

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Volume I (2011)
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Murphy, Ray. "Contemporary Challenges to the Implementation of International Humanitarian Law." Connections: The Quarterly Journal 3, no. 3 (2004): 99-113.

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APA style: Sassòli, M., Bouvier A. A., & Quintin A. (2011).  How Does Law Protect In War?: Cases, Documents and Teaching Materials on Contemporary Practice in International Humanitarian Law. I,
Chicago style: Sassòli, Marco, Antoine A. Bouvier, and Anne Quintin. How Does Law Protect In War?: Cases, Documents and Teaching Materials on Contemporary Practice in International Humanitarian Law. Third ed. Vol. I., 2011.
IEEE style: Sassòli, M., A. A. Bouvier, and A. Quintin, How Does Law Protect In War?: Cases, Documents and Teaching Materials on Contemporary Practice in International Humanitarian Law, Third , vol. I, 2011.
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