Law and War

$39.95

While the political, social and economic consequences of many historical conflicts have been well documented, significant questions remain regarding the legal structures and restrictions introduced prior to or during those hostilities, or the long-term impact of such laws. Law and War draws together scholarship from Australian and international researchers to investigate the legal histories of war.

Book Information

Release date 03-2021
Format Paperback
ISBN 9781925984842
ISBN10 1925984842
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SKU: 767 Categories: , , ,

Description

While the political, social and economic consequences of many historical conflicts have been well documented, significant questions remain regarding the legal structures and restrictions introduced prior to or during those hostilities, or the long-term impact of such laws. Law and War draws together scholarship from Australian and international researchers to investigate the legal histories of war.

ARTICLES

Chris Dent: The Intersection of Law, War and Legal Theories

Catherine Kelly: Medicine, Law, and the Lash: Militarized Medicine and Corporal Punishment in the Australian Colonies 1788–1850

Guillaume Richard: War Damage and Reparation During World War I in Europe: Between Individual Right and State Interventionism

Tony Cunneen: Divisional Claims Officers in the Australian Imperial Force (‘AIF’) in World War I: Establishing Legal Process in a Contested War Zone

Narrelle Morris: A ‘City Left Without News’: The 1944 Press Censorship Controversy in Sydney

Catherine Bond: Jo Hawkins’ Consuming Anzac: The History of Australia’s Most Powerful Brand

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Weight 1 kg

Author information

Catherine Bond

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