Adomnan’s Lex Innocentium and the Laws of War

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This text studies the Irish law dating from AD 697, called ‘Lex Innocentium’ or the ‘Law of the Innocents’. It is also known as ‘Cain Adomnain’, being named after Adomnan (d. 704), ninth abbot of Iona, who was responsible for its drafting and promulgation. The law was designed to offer legislative protection for women, children, clerics and other non-arms-bearing people, primarily though not exclusively, in times of conflict. It will be of interest to historians, both professional and lay, in many fields, with special relevance for historians of warfare, the laws of war, and of attitudes towards violence in general. The study seeks to identify the place of this law in the history of the laws of war and, in so doing examines many of the relevant sources in the Christain West, with conclusions that some will find surprising.

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This book studies the Irish law dating from AD 697, called Lex Innocentium or the Law of the Innocents. It is also known as Cain Adomnain, being named after Adomnan (d. 704), ninth abbot of Iona, who was responsible for its drafting and promulgation. The law was designed to offer legislative protection for women, children, clerics, and other non-arms-bearing people, primarily though not exclusively, in times of conflict. It will be of interest to historians, both professional and lay, in many fields, with special relevance for historians of warfare, the laws of war, and of attitudes towards violence in general. The study seeks to identify the place of this law in the history of the laws of war and, in so doing examines many of the relevant sources in the Christain West, with conclusions that some will find surprising.

 

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Weight401 g
Book_author

Houlihan, James W.

Publisher

FOUR COURTS PRESS

Imprint

Four Courts Press

Cover

Paperback

Pages

240

Language

English

Edition

New edition

Dewey

341.6709415 (edition:23)

Readership

Professional and scholarly / Code: H

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