The Contemporary Law of Armed ConflictQueer exceptions is a study of contemporary solo performance in the UK and Western Europe that explores the contentious relationship between identity, individuality and neoliberalism. With diverse case studies featuring the work of La Ribot, David Hoyle, Oreet Ashery, Bridget Christie, Tanja Ostojic, Adrian Howells and Nassim Soleimanpour, the book examines the role of singular or 'exceptional' subjects in constructing and challenging assumed notions of communal sociability and togetherness, while drawing fresh insight from the fields of sociology, gender studies and political philosophy to reconsider theatre's attachment to singular lives and experiences. Framed by a detailed exploration of arts festivals as encapsulating the material, entrepreneurial circumstances of contemporary performance-making, this is the first major critical study of solo work since the millennium. |
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Page 36
... rules of law governing the use of aircraft in war ' . 115 Of these draft rules , the latest compilation of The Laws of Armed Conflicts states116 that ' to a great extent , they correspond to the customary rules and general principles ...
... rules of law governing the use of aircraft in war ' . 115 Of these draft rules , the latest compilation of The Laws of Armed Conflicts states116 that ' to a great extent , they correspond to the customary rules and general principles ...
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... rules of international law whereby the recourse to force is prohibited in international relations . Considering that , if an armed conflict occurs in spite of these rules , the pro- tection of the civilian population is one of the ...
... rules of international law whereby the recourse to force is prohibited in international relations . Considering that , if an armed conflict occurs in spite of these rules , the pro- tection of the civilian population is one of the ...
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... rules embodied therein may be suspended in accordance with the terms of that treaty . Otherwise , and especially if it reproduces rules of customary law , they may only be disregarded on the basis of reprisals , 22 although certain treaty ...
... rules embodied therein may be suspended in accordance with the terms of that treaty . Otherwise , and especially if it reproduces rules of customary law , they may only be disregarded on the basis of reprisals , 22 although certain treaty ...
Contents
The Middle Ages and chivalry | 21 |
The first modern codes | 27 |
The Declaration of London | 35 |
Copyright | |
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