Abstract

In recent years, there has been new interest on both the tragic life and the intellectual contribution of Enrico Catellani, a great, and long-forgotten, international lawyer. He was Professor of law at the University of Padua - the “capital city on the front line” during the First World War and served as adviser for the law of armed conflicts at the Supreme Command. One hundred years after those events, it seems interesting to reconstruct the position of Catellani with respect to jus in bello , moving the analysis from his pamphlet on the breaches of the laws of war published in 1917.

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