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Foreign & International Law
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The list of books on Foreign & International Law covers various topics such as international conflict theory and history, coming-of-age story in colonial Cameroon, spiritual reflections and poems by the former UN Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjöld, historical accounts of Japanese war crimes committed during World War II, America's experience in small wars and their impact on the country's rise as a global power, creation of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights by Eleanor Roosevelt and other world leaders, comprehensive analysis of the concept and implementation of universal human rights, personal memoir by Telford Taylor who was one of the chief prosecutors at the Nuremberg Trials, global illicit economy from smuggling and trafficking to piracy and counterfeiting, role of history and memory in post-genocide and post-mass violence societies, atrocities committed by the Japanese military during World War II, seminal work in international relations theory exploring the nature of the international order and its challenges, hidden agenda behind globalism and its impact on our world, memoirs of a forensic anthropologist's experiences in Rwanda, Bosnia, Croatia and Kosovo. Additionally, it includes a collection of readings from early Christian writings that explore the development of Christianity after the New Testament; true stories about Bielski Partisans - a group of Jewish resistance fighters who fought against Nazis during World War II; an overview of principles and concepts that govern international law; comprehensive analysis of privatization in military industry and its impact on modern warfare; overview on international organizations and their role in global governance. Lastly, it includes a critique on American imperialism with a call for a return to principles of non-interventionism and limited government.