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BookOrb recommends Customary international humanitarian law (2005), Customary International Humanitarian Law, Volume I: Rules (2005), Blinding laser weapons (1995), Human rights in times of conflict and terrorism (2011), and Customary International Humanitarian Law Vol. 1 (2005).

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Blinding weapons is by Louise Doswald-Beck.