![]() ![]() Consensual and non-consensual intervention are addressed and the idea that intervention by a state on the side of one of the warring factions in a failed state internationalises the conflict is acknowledged to be controversial (pp. Numerous ways in which various kinds of actor become involved in, or are affected by, an armed conflict are considered and are measured against the notion of internationalisation achieved in chapter 1 (p. Oxford, OUP, 2018), 320 pp., ISBN: 9780198819868Īfter establishing key trends in the evolution over centuries of the law relating to conflict, and having put forward a convincing methodology, the attempt to give meaning to the notion of the internationalisation of a conflict is the task of the first substantive chapter. Mačák, Internationalized Armed Conflicts in International Law PUBLISHED UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR MILITARY LAW AND THE LAW OF WAR The Military Law and the Law of War Review
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