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5. The 1899 Martens Clause and the 1949 IV Geneva Convention
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Helen M. Kinsella
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Abbreviations xi
- 1. Gender, Innocence, and Civilization 1
- 2. Martial Piety in the Medieval and Chivalric Codes of War 24
- 3. Civilization and Empire: Francisco de Vitoria and Hugo Grotius 53
- 4. General Orders 100, Union General Sherman’s March to Atlanta, and the Sand Creek Massacre 82
- 5. The 1899 Martens Clause and the 1949 IV Geneva Convention 104
- 6. The Algerian Civil War and the 1977 Protocols Additional 127
- 7. The Civil Wars of Guatemala and El Salvador 155
- 8. Responsibility 187
- Notes 199
- Index 255
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Abbreviations xi
- 1. Gender, Innocence, and Civilization 1
- 2. Martial Piety in the Medieval and Chivalric Codes of War 24
- 3. Civilization and Empire: Francisco de Vitoria and Hugo Grotius 53
- 4. General Orders 100, Union General Sherman’s March to Atlanta, and the Sand Creek Massacre 82
- 5. The 1899 Martens Clause and the 1949 IV Geneva Convention 104
- 6. The Algerian Civil War and the 1977 Protocols Additional 127
- 7. The Civil Wars of Guatemala and El Salvador 155
- 8. Responsibility 187
- Notes 199
- Index 255