War, Law, and Restraint
Professors talked about how the law is used during conflict. They cited examples from the American Civil War, the world wars, and recent int… read more
Professors talked about how the law is used during conflict. They cited examples from the American Civil War, the world wars, and recent international conflicts as they questioned whether law could restrain war. The panel took place at the Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations' annual conference. close
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