Rules of Riot – Internal Conflict and the Law of War: 1399 (Princeton Legacy Library) - Hardcover

Bond, James E.

 
9780691645728: Rules of Riot – Internal Conflict and the Law of War: 1399 (Princeton Legacy Library)

Synopsis

Riots, insurrections, guerrilla movements, civil wars-all forms of internal conflict are increasing throughout the world. The conditions that breed domestic violence in the Third World persist, and events in Ulster and Quebec have shown that more advanced industrial countries are not immune from civil disorder. The subject of James E. Bond's book-how can we regulate civil guerrilla warfare?-is therefore one of the most critical questions of our time.

Originally published in 1974.

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About the Author

James E. Bond is the Dean of the University of Puget Sound School of Law, and has taught at Wake Forest University and Washington and Lee University. From his youthful involvement in the civil rights movement to his long tenure as President of the Fund for the Protection of Individual Rights, he has been involved in helping persons struggling against the overwhelming power of the state. As a student and scholar of constitutional law, he has focused primarily on how the Supreme Court should exercise its mandate to protect the individual from the state.

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