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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Françoise Bouchet-Saulnier , Laura Brav , Camille MichelPublisher: Rowman & Littlefield Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Edition: Third Edition Dimensions: Width: 18.80cm , Height: 5.50cm , Length: 26.00cm Weight: 1.860kg ISBN: 9781442221123ISBN 10: 1442221127 Pages: 826 Publication Date: 12 December 2013 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews"Under the sponsorship of the international relief organization Doctors Without Borders, Bouchet-Saulnier has prepared a valuable guide to humanitarian law around the world. . . . This new edition contains nearly 180 topical entries arranged alphabetically. They are presented in an easy-to-use format with multiple subheadings and guides to further reading. The longest entries focus on compelling topics such as detention, genocide, international law, peacekeeping, prisoners of war, refugees, responsibility, and war crimes. . . . This book belongs in every law library. . . . Recommended.-- ""Choice Reviews"" A valuable tool for defenders of human rights.-- ""The New Observer"" A work with terms so clear and precise it resembles a concise legislation.-- ""Le Monde"" Anyone who works or lives in the world's zones of danger needs to have a practical knowledge of international humanitarian law. This guide is clear, accessible, and reliable. So it is invaluable.--Michael Ignatieff, Carr Center for Human Rights Policy at Harvard University Excellent--authoritative, succinct, comprehensive, and practical. The book will certainly be invaluable for NGO workers, journalists, peacekeepers, and others whose work brings them into contact with issues and situations which raise human rights issues, or who work in areas of repression and/or violent conflict. The work is not only full and detailed, it is set out with admirable clarity. For the combination of reliability and ease of use, it would be difficult to better this volume.-- ""Journal Of Humanitarian Assistance"" Here is a reference work that will really serve.-- ""Ouest-France"" Sheds a refreshingly simple light on the intricacies of humanitarian law and the subtleties of such things as international relations, insofar as they bear upon the substantive legal issues. The Guide both fills an important gap and serves as a timely reminder that trees do in fact exist in the woods of humanitarian law. Students ought to find this book useful as a supplement to their academic texts; 'coal-face' humanitarian workers, including many lawyers, may find it to be very valuable by way of a brief encyclopedic reference; and academics [will find] a useful plain English quiver within their array of legalistic weapons. Bouchet-Saulnier is to be congratulated for this no-nonsense publication.-- ""International Peacekeeping"" There is no need to be a legal expert to read this reference work and find it useful. It is a mine of information, not only for humanitarian personnel, but also for anyone who--through media reports--has been sensitized to the problems associated with humanitarian aid (ethnic cleansing, refugees, etc.). A book to be put in the hands of all future graduates in humanitarian affairs.-- ""Humanitarian Affairs Reivew"" Unique. . . . As violent conflagrations erupt in many parts of the world, this book provides a very useful guide to exceedingly difficult territory, including the specific organizations and institutions that deal with these harsh problems. The Practical Guide to Humanitarian Law is clear and not technical, yet precise and well documented. Altogether, it is a valuable contribution to our ceaseless quest for a more compassionate humanity.--David A. Hamburg M.D., president emeritus, Carnegie Corporation of New York" A valuable tool for defenders of human rights.-- The New Observer A work with terms so clear and precise it resembles a concise legislation.-- Le Monde Anyone who works or lives in the world's zones of danger needs to have a practical knowledge of international humanitarian law. This guide is clear, accessible, and reliable. So it is invaluable.--Michael Ignatieff, Carr Center for Human Rights Policy at Harvard University Excellent--authoritative, succinct, comprehensive, and practical. The book will certainly be invaluable for NGO workers, journalists, peacekeepers, and others whose work brings them into contact with issues and situations which raise human rights issues, or who work in areas of repression and/or violent conflict. The work is not only full and detailed, it is set out with admirable clarity. For the combination of reliability and ease of use, it would be difficult to better this volume.-- Journal Of Humanitarian Assistance Here is a reference work that will really serve.-- Ouest-France Sheds a refreshingly simple light on the intricacies of humanitarian law and the subtleties of such things as international relations, insofar as they bear upon the substantive legal issues. The Guide both fills an important gap and serves as a timely reminder that trees do in fact exist in the woods of humanitarian law. Students ought to find this book useful as a supplement to their academic texts; 'coal-face' humanitarian workers, including many lawyers, may find it to be very valuable by way of a brief encyclopedic reference; and academics [will find] a useful plain English quiver within their array of legalistic weapons. Bouchet-Saulnier is to be congratulated for this no-nonsense publication.-- International Peacekeeping There is no need to be a legal expert to read this reference work and find it useful. It is a mine of information, not only for humanitarian personnel, but also for anyone who--through media reports--has been sensitized to the problems associated with humanitarian aid (ethnic cleansing, refugees, etc.). A book to be put in the hands of all future graduates in humanitarian affairs.-- Humanitarian Affairs Reivew Under the sponsorship of the international relief organization Doctors Without Borders, Bouchet-Saulnier has prepared a valuable guide to humanitarian law around the world. . . . This new edition contains nearly 180 topical entries arranged alphabetically. They are presented in an easy-to-use format with multiple subheadings and guides to further reading. The longest entries focus on compelling topics such as detention, genocide, international law, peacekeeping, prisoners of war, refugees, responsibility, and war crimes. . . . This book belongs in every law library. . . . Recommended.-- Choice Unique. . . . As violent conflagrations erupt in many parts of the world, this book provides a very useful guide to exceedingly difficult territory, including the specific organizations and institutions that deal with these harsh problems. The Practical Guide to Humanitarian Law is clear and not technical, yet precise and well documented. Altogether, it is a valuable contribution to our ceaseless quest for a more compassionate humanity.--David A. Hamburg M.D., president emeritus, Carnegie Corporation of New York Author InformationFrançoise Bouchet-Saulnier is the legal director of Médecins Sans Frontières. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |