War and the Law of Nations: A General History

Subjects:
Legal History
Contents:
Table of cases
Table of treaties
Abbreviations
Introduction
Part I. War as Law Enforcement (to 1600):
1. Ares and Athena

2. Loving enemies and hating sin
Part II. New Forces Stirring (1600–
1815):
3. War in due form

4. Dissension in the ranks
Part III. War as State Policy (1815–
1919):
5. Collisions of naked interest

6. Tame and half-hearted war: intervention, reprisal and necessity

7. Civil strife
Part IV. Just Wars Reborn (1919–
):
8. Regulating war

9. A farewell to war?

10. New fields of battle
Conclusion
Bibliography.

ISBN13: 9780521729628
ISBN: 0521729629
Published: February 2008
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Binding: Paperback
Price: £23.99
Hardback edition , ISBN13 9780521662055

This ambitious volume is a history of war, from the standpoint of international law, from the beginning of history to the present day. Its primary focus is on legal conceptions of war as such, rather than on the substantive or technical aspects of the law of war. It tells the story, in narrative form, of the interplay, through the centuries, between, on the one hand, legal ideas about war and, on the other hand, state practice in warfare. Its coverage includes reprisals, civil wars, UN enforcement and the war on terrorism. This book will interest historians, students of international relations and international lawyers.

  • First comprehensive overview of the history of war from the standpoint of international law
  • Sheds important historical perspective on modern issues such as self-defence, humanitarian intervention, the Cold War, civil wars and ‘war’ against non-state entities such as terrorism
  • ASIL 2007 prize winner