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Aggression and Crimes Against Peace
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368 pages
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Focusing on the crime of aggression, this volume by Larry May explores its normative foundations. The author delves into ethical and legal perspectives, aiming to establish a framework that defines and justifies the implications of aggression in both moral and international law contexts. Through rigorous analysis, May seeks to clarify the responsibilities associated with aggressive acts and the importance of accountability in maintaining global peace and justice.
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2008, hardcover
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