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'The best book written on international law and the use of force in the past forty years...' - American Political Science Review
'...eminently readable study goes far beyond identifying the irreconcilability of the Kosovo bombing campaing and the Charter...' - American Journal of International Law
'...its relentless expose of legal myth is a bracing antidote to...most international legal scholarship.' - Yale Journal of International Law
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