Trials and Penal Sanctions by Non-State Armed Groups : Between Rough Justice and Rebel Rule of Law

Trials and Penal Sanctions by Non-State Armed Groups: Between Rough Justice and Rebel Rule of Law

Trials and Penal Sanctions by Non-State Armed Groups : Between Rough Justice and Rebel Rule of Law

Overall Rating: 4.2 / 5 (average from multiple review sources, as of 1 Jan 2026)
Based on a total of 50,012 customer reviews from independent review platforms.

Sources & Transparency:
The values are derived from publicly available retailer ratings from platforms such as Feefo, http://Reviews.io , Trustpilot, and others, and are aggregated monthly.

All brand names and logos are the property of their respective owners.

Notice:
pricehunter.co.uk cannot guarantee that published shop ratings originate from consumers who have actually made a purchase from the reviewed retailer.
Cheapest Total Price
2 - 4 working days
Visa Visa Mastercard Mastercard
£96.60
Free Delivery

Trials and Penal Sanctions by Non-State Armed Groups: Between Rough Justice and Rebel Rule of Law

Overall Rating: 2.4 / 5 (average from multiple review sources, as of 9 Jan 2026)
Based on a total of 45,295 customer reviews from independent review platforms.

Sources & Transparency:
The values are derived from publicly available retailer ratings from platforms such as Feefo, http://Reviews.io , Trustpilot, and others, and are aggregated monthly.

All brand names and logos are the property of their respective owners.

Notice:
pricehunter.co.uk cannot guarantee that published shop ratings originate from consumers who have actually made a purchase from the reviewed retailer.
This title will be released on January 31, 2026. Pre-order now. Express Delivery available with Amazon Prime.
Direct debit Direct debit Visa Visa Mastercard Mastercard
£105.00
Free Delivery

🤖 Ask ChatGPT

Trials and Penal Sanctions by Non-State Armed Groups : Between Rough Justice and Rebel Rule of Law - Details

▶ Finding you the best price!

We have found 2 prices for Trials and Penal Sanctions by Non-State Armed Groups : Between Rough Justice and Rebel Rule of Law. Our price list is completely transparent with the cheapest listed first. Additional delivery costs may apply.

Trials and Penal Sanctions by Non-State Armed Groups : Between Rough Justice and Rebel Rule of Law - Price Information

  • Cheapest price: £96.60
  • The cheapest price is offered by Whsmith.co.uk . You can order the product there.
  • The price range for the product Trials and Penal Sanctions by Non-State Armed Groups : Between Rough Justice and Rebel Rule of Law is €£96.60to €£105.00 with a total of 2 offers.
  • Payment methods: The online shop Whsmith.co.uk supports: Visa, Mastercard
  • Delivery: The shortest delivery time is 2 - 4 working days working days offered by Whsmith.co.uk .

Similar products

Trials of Sovereignty : Mercy, Violence, and the Making of Criminal Law in British India, 1857-1922
Trials of Sovereignty : Mercy, Violence, and the Making of Criminal Law in British India, 1857-1922
£28.51
Go to shop
Whsmith.co.uk
Free Delivery
A Question of Justice : Criminal Trials, Notorious Homicides, and Public Opinion in Twentieth-Century Mexico
A Question of Justice : Criminal Trials, Notorious Homicides, and Public Opinion in Twentieth-Century Mexico
£72.68
Go to shop
Whsmith.co.uk
Free Delivery
A Question of Justice : Criminal Trials, Notorious Homicides, and Public Opinion in Twentieth-Century Mexico
A Question of Justice : Criminal Trials, Notorious Homicides, and Public Opinion in Twentieth-Century Mexico
£28.52
Go to shop
Whsmith.co.uk
Free Delivery
Trials and Penal Sanctions by Non-State Armed Groups : Between Rough Justice and Rebel Rule of Law

Cheapest offer

During armed conflict, non-State armed groups frequently establish their own judicial systems to resolve disputes, impose penal sanctions and implement social control.Examples such Hamas in Gaza, Rojava in Syria, or the 'People's Republics' in Eastern Ukraine demonstrate that this aspect of 'rebel governance' has become increasingly common.How can or should international law regulate the establishment of courts, conduct of trials and passing of penal sanctions by insurgent movements that challenge the judicial monopoly of states?Based on an in-depth doctrinal analysis, this study demonstrates that the administration of criminal justice by insurgents is not inherently illegal or illegitimate, and explains how to measure the conduct of armed groups against clear legal standards.Drawing on a broad range of real-world examples, this study makes a vital contribution to the law applicable in armed conflict.
£96.60
2 - 4 working days
Whsmith.co.uk
Don't forget your voucher code: