
The Case of Edith Cavell A Study of the Rights of Non-Combatants
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Authors:
- Beck, James M. (James Montgomery)
1861 - 1936
About this book
Delve into a pivotal moment in history with "The Case of Edith Cavell: A Study of the Rights of Non-Combatants" by James M. Beck. This compelling work sheds light on the tragic fate of Edith Cavell, a British nurse executed during World War I for assisting Allied soldiers. Beck's narrative explores the intricate web of justice and the responsibilities towards non-combatants in times of conflict. Unveiling the complexities of wartime ethics and the treatment of civilians, this document is a must-read for scholars of international law and human rights. Ideal for history enthusiasts and legal scholars seeking profound insights into the rights of non-combatants.
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