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Internationalized Armed Conflicts in International Law. By Kubo Mačák. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 2018. Pp. xl, 268. Index.

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Economic Forum’s 2018 Global Gender Gap report states that it will take 202 years for women to achieve economic equality with men.5 This considerable collection of feminist perspectives is akin… Click to show full abstract

Economic Forum’s 2018 Global Gender Gap report states that it will take 202 years for women to achieve economic equality with men.5 This considerable collection of feminist perspectives is akin to a theoretical smorgasbord, an intellectual buffet offering a wide variety of ideas tinged with complexities, challenges, and possibilities. Like a smorgasbord, the variety of offerings cater to different preferences and tastes, and allows for dipping in and out, choosing to start at the beginning, middle, or end. For those who teach, research, practice, or otherwise engage with international law, this volume is a useful source and a notable contribution to the literature.

Keywords: oxford; armed conflicts; internationalized armed; conflicts international; international law

Journal Title: American Journal of International Law
Year Published: 2020

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