Making Endless War: The Vietnam and Arab-Israeli Conflicts in the History of International Law: Law, Meaning, And Violence
Editat de Brian Cuddy, Victor Kattanen Limba Engleză Paperback – 17 aug 2023
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780472055876
ISBN-10: 0472055879
Pagini: 322
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 36 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Editura: UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN PRESS
Colecția University of Michigan Press
Seria Law, Meaning, And Violence
ISBN-10: 0472055879
Pagini: 322
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 36 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Editura: UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN PRESS
Colecția University of Michigan Press
Seria Law, Meaning, And Violence
Notă biografică
Brian Cuddy is Lecturer in Security Studies at Macquarie University.
Victor Kattan is Assistant Professor in the School of Law at the University of Nottingham.
Victor Kattan is Assistant Professor in the School of Law at the University of Nottingham.
Cuprins
Foreword: How International Law Evolves: Norms, Precedents, and Geopolitics
Richard Falk
1: The Transformation of International Law and War between the Middle East and Vietnam
Brian Cuddy and Victor Kattan
2: From Retaliation to Anticipation: Reconciling Reprisals and Self-Defense in the Middle East and Vietnam, 1949–1965
Brian Cuddy
3: Public Discourses of International Law: US Debates on Military Intervention in Vietnam, 1965–1967
Madelaine Chiam and Brian Cuddy
4: Legality of Military Action by Egypt and Syria in October 1973
John Quigley
5: Revolutionary War and the Development of International Humanitarian Law
Amanda Alexander
6: The War Against the People and the People’s War: Palestine and the Additional Protocols to the Geneva Conventions
Ihab Shalbak and Jessica Whyte
7: “The Third World is a Problem”: Arguments about the Laws of War in the United States after the Fall of Saigon
Victor Kattan
8: Operationalizing International Law: From Vietnam to Gaza
Craig Jones
9: From Vietnam to Palestine: Peoples’ Tribunals and the Juridification of Resistance
Tor Krever
10: War and the Shaping of International Law: From the Cold War to the War on Terror
Brian Cuddy and Victor Kattan
Acknowledgments
Contributors
Index
Richard Falk
1: The Transformation of International Law and War between the Middle East and Vietnam
Brian Cuddy and Victor Kattan
2: From Retaliation to Anticipation: Reconciling Reprisals and Self-Defense in the Middle East and Vietnam, 1949–1965
Brian Cuddy
3: Public Discourses of International Law: US Debates on Military Intervention in Vietnam, 1965–1967
Madelaine Chiam and Brian Cuddy
4: Legality of Military Action by Egypt and Syria in October 1973
John Quigley
5: Revolutionary War and the Development of International Humanitarian Law
Amanda Alexander
6: The War Against the People and the People’s War: Palestine and the Additional Protocols to the Geneva Conventions
Ihab Shalbak and Jessica Whyte
7: “The Third World is a Problem”: Arguments about the Laws of War in the United States after the Fall of Saigon
Victor Kattan
8: Operationalizing International Law: From Vietnam to Gaza
Craig Jones
9: From Vietnam to Palestine: Peoples’ Tribunals and the Juridification of Resistance
Tor Krever
10: War and the Shaping of International Law: From the Cold War to the War on Terror
Brian Cuddy and Victor Kattan
Acknowledgments
Contributors
Index
Recenzii
“This is an illuminating collection that challenges us to take seriously who legal arguments speak to and how. This book brims with doctrinal and historical sophistication and shows just how central Vietnam and Palestine were, and are, to the conceptual battles of the law of war.”
—Naz K. Modirzadeh, Harvard Law School
—Naz K. Modirzadeh, Harvard Law School
“Contestation over international law rages in our day, and juxtaposing its relevance in two pivotal conflicts is an inspired way to illuminate how law is transforming politics and vice versa. This collection deserves to be widely read across multiple fields.”
—Samuel Moyn, Yale University
—Samuel Moyn, Yale University
"Making Endless War provides a powerful statement on how episodes of violence, however specific they might appear, cannot be understood independent of greater forces – including (and perhaps especially) the principles and institutions that present their mission as an effort to constrain armed conflict. As such, Cuddy and Kattan’s collection can be viewed as a major innovation in building a greater genealogy of global violence."
"Making Endless War presents a study of actors, actions, and legal argument, at the same time the kaleidoscope afforded by the use of a case study model, that is sometimes comparative, but also a walk through the archives, a legal analysis, and a dialogue with non-western knowledge and frames of understanding, is rich in the cross and interdisciplinary insights garnered. In this way, the book offers a careful accounts of the two conflicts: illuminating their differences and, through the various comparative chapters, provides significant new understandings."
Descriere
How two conflicts have shaped the relationship between law and war since 1945