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How Does Law Protect in War: Marco Sassòli and Antoine A Bouvier in co-operation with Susan Carr, Lindsey Cameron and Thomas de Saint Maurice (International Committee of the Red Cross, Geneva, Vol I & II, 2nd ed, 2006)

How Does Law Protect in War: Marco Sassòli and Antoine A Bouvier in co-operation with Susan Carr,... Book Reviews 217 by virtue of refugee status itself' (p 978). Therefore, 'local integration is not really an alternative solution to simple respect for refugee rights' (p 979). The book ends with an epilogue that reiterates the controversial proposal made by Hathaway and Neve ! for overhauling the mechanisms by which refugee rights are enforced. All in all a book well worth reading even by those who have serious misgivings about some of Hathaway's fundamental premises. Savitri Taylor LAW SCHOOL LA TROBE UNIVERSITY How Does Law Protect in War Marco Sasso!i and Antoine A Bouvier in co-operation with Susan Carr, Lindsey Cameron and Thomas de Saint Maurice nd (International Committee of the Red Cross, Geneva, Vol I & Il, 2 ed, 2006) Marco Sassoli and Antoine Bouvier have undertaken an ambitious project in compiling a comprehensive guide to teaching and learning International Humanitarian Law (IHL) and, to a large extent, they have succeeded. How Does Law Protect in War is a useful and thorough text. Volume I offers introductions to the various topics: including the definitions of war, the roles of the various participants (and non participants) and the laws regulating the use of force. There is also a http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The Australian Year Book of International Law Brill

How Does Law Protect in War: Marco Sassòli and Antoine A Bouvier in co-operation with Susan Carr, Lindsey Cameron and Thomas de Saint Maurice (International Committee of the Red Cross, Geneva, Vol I & II, 2nd ed, 2006)

The Australian Year Book of International Law , Volume 26 (1): 3 – Jan 1, 2007

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Book Reviews 217 by virtue of refugee status itself' (p 978). Therefore, 'local integration is not really an alternative solution to simple respect for refugee rights' (p 979). The book ends with an epilogue that reiterates the controversial proposal made by Hathaway and Neve ! for overhauling the mechanisms by which refugee rights are enforced. All in all a book well worth reading even by those who have serious misgivings about some of Hathaway's fundamental premises. Savitri Taylor LAW SCHOOL LA TROBE UNIVERSITY How Does Law Protect in War Marco Sasso!i and Antoine A Bouvier in co-operation with Susan Carr, Lindsey Cameron and Thomas de Saint Maurice nd (International Committee of the Red Cross, Geneva, Vol I & Il, 2 ed, 2006) Marco Sassoli and Antoine Bouvier have undertaken an ambitious project in compiling a comprehensive guide to teaching and learning International Humanitarian Law (IHL) and, to a large extent, they have succeeded. How Does Law Protect in War is a useful and thorough text. Volume I offers introductions to the various topics: including the definitions of war, the roles of the various participants (and non participants) and the laws regulating the use of force. There is also a

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