Publisher's Synopsis
"The Geneva Protocol," meticulously presented by David Hunter Miller, remains a pivotal document in the landscape of international law and security. This essential work delves into the details of a landmark treaty aimed at arms control and the regulation of warfare. Exploring the complexities of international relations through the lens of treaty agreements, the text provides invaluable insights into the pursuit of global security.
Focusing on "Security, International," this book offers a detailed examination of the historical context and legal framework surrounding the Geneva Protocol. Perfect for students of international law, political science, and anyone interested in the evolution of international treaties, this edition serves as a vital resource. Delve into this carefully prepared text to understand the enduring significance of this cornerstone of international cooperation.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
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