01560cam a2200301M 4500001001300000003000600013005001700019006001900036007001500055008004100070020002800111020001500139020001800154020001500172035002200187040002400209050001600233100002000249245001900269260003200288300002200320336002600342505009500368520059600463650002801059650002301087758014801110on1091536137OCoLC20241113110439.0m o d cr unu||||||||190108nuuuuuuuuxx o 000 0 eng d a9781282129665q(online) a128212966X a9780691128641 a0691128642 a(OCoLC)1091536137 bengcGAFCSC LIBRARY 4aKZ6396bK381 aKennedy, David.10aOf War and Law bPrinceton University Press. a1 online resource atextbtxt2rdacontent0 aWar as a legal institution -- The historical context : how did we get here? -- War by law. aModern war is law pursued by other means. Once a bit player in military conflict, law now shapes the institutional, logistical, and physical landscape of war. At the same time, law has become a political and ethical vocabulary for marking legitimate power and justifiable death. As a result, the battlespace is as legally regulated as the rest of modern life. In Of War and Law, David Kennedy examines this important development, retelling the history of modern war and statecraft as a tale of the changing role of law and the dramatic growth of law's power. Not only a restraint and an eth. 0aWar (International law) 0aJust war doctrine. ihas work:aOf war and law (Text)1https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCG8TRYT8JggWqPRGym3DC34https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork