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International Law and New Wars. By Christine Chinkin and Mary Kaldor. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2017. Pp. xvii, 592. Index.

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International Law and New Wars. By Christine Chinkin and Mary Kaldor. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2017. Pp. xvii, 592. Index.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 January 2019

Antonia Chayes*
Affiliation:
Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy

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References

1 Marsha Lipman, The Absurd and Outrageous Trial of Pussy Riot, New Yorker (Aug. 7, 2012); Melena Ryzik, Carefully Calibrated for Protest, N.Y. Times (Aug. 26, 2012); Harvey Gavin, Terror Attacks in France, from Toulouse to the Louvre, Daily Express (June 24, 2018).

2 Sarah Chayes, Thieves of State: Why Corruption Threatens International Security (2015).

3 See pp. 217–20; 490–94.

4 See Abram Chayes & Antonia Handler Chayes, The New Sovereignty: Compliance with International Regulatory Agreements (1995).

5 See, e.g., Martha Minow, Between Vengence and Forgiveness; Facing History After Genocide and Mass Violence (1999).