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This collection is an integrated body of essays that provides a comprehensive range of viewpoints on how international legal and political mechanisms can address the catastrophic consequences of deadly conflict in today's world. The authors are drawn from a diverse range of disciplines encompassing law, peace studies, international relations and criminal justice and include judges, members of the military, academics, United Nations personnel and representatives of non-government organisations.

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This collection is an integrated body of essays that provides a comprehensive range of viewpoints on how international legal and political mechanisms can address the catastrophic consequences of deadly conflict in today's world. The authors are drawn from a diverse range of disciplines encompassing law, peace studies, international relations and criminal justice and include judges, members of the military, academics, United Nations personnel and representatives of non-government organisations.
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Ustinia Dolgopol teaches Human Rights and the International Protection of Women's Rights at the School of Law, Flinders University of South Australia. She is well known for her research with respect to the 'Comfort Women' and acted as a Chief-Prosecutor at the Tokyo Women's Tribunal. Judith Gardam teaches Public International Law at the Law School, University of Adelaide in South Australia. She is an acknowledged expert on international humanitarian law and the regulation of the use of force by States and has published widely in these areas.