In Rebel Law: Insurgents, Courts and Justice in Modern Conflict, Frank Ledwidge explores the role of courts and law in insurgencies and civil wars. This is an intriguing, engaging and comprehensive account that is particularly compelling when discussing insurgent justice in the Muslim world, finds James Baldwin, valuably diverging from the tendency to read such phenomena solely through the prism of extremism
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Dr Rosalind Coffey says Graybill's book is a fascinating reminder of the dangers which can stem from...
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In Conflict and Transnational Crime: Borders, Bullets and Business in Southeast Asia, Florian Weigan...
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In June 2019, in the case of American Legion v. American Humanist Association, the United States Sup...
In Radical War: Data, Attention and Control in the Twenty-First Century, Matthew Ford and Andrew Hos...
In Resisting Dialogue: Modern Fiction and the Future of Dissent, Juan Meneses questions the assumpti...
This article explores legal consciousness in contemporary British theatre. It is concerned with the ...
In War in 140 Characters: How Social Media is Reshaping Conflict in the Twenty-First Century, David ...
In The Sit-Ins: Protest and Legal Change in the Civil Rights Era, Christopher W. Schmidt offers a ne...
In this rare anthropological study based on extensive fieldwork in Balochistan, Ugo Fabietti explore...
Dr Rosalind Coffey says Graybill's book is a fascinating reminder of the dangers which can stem from...
In War in 140 Characters: How Social Media is Reshaping Conflict in the Twenty-First Century, David ...
In Conflict and Transnational Crime: Borders, Bullets and Business in Southeast Asia, Florian Weigan...
In Enforcing Freedom: Drug Courts, Therapeutic Communities and the Intimacies of the State, Kerwin K...
In Value, Conflict, and Order: Berlin, Hampshire, Williams, and the Realist Revival in Political The...
In Solferino 21: Warfare, Civilians and Humanitarians in the Twenty-First Century, Hugo Slim explore...
In The End of Policing, Alex S. Vitale offers an indictment of contemporary policing in the US, cond...
In Libya’s Fragmentation: Structure and Process in Violent Conflict, Wolfram Lacher offers a detaile...
In June 2019, in the case of American Legion v. American Humanist Association, the United States Sup...
In Radical War: Data, Attention and Control in the Twenty-First Century, Matthew Ford and Andrew Hos...
In Resisting Dialogue: Modern Fiction and the Future of Dissent, Juan Meneses questions the assumpti...
This article explores legal consciousness in contemporary British theatre. It is concerned with the ...
In War in 140 Characters: How Social Media is Reshaping Conflict in the Twenty-First Century, David ...