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International law/ edited by Malcolom D.Evans

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Oxford; Oxford University Press; 2006Edition: 2nd edDescription: 833pISBN:
  • 9780199282708
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 341.0994 INT 2nd ed.
Summary: This new text reflects the breadth and diversity of contemporary public international law, offering original contributions from key authorities actively involved in the current practice and teaching of international law. Written in an engaging and lucid style, the volume is an ideal resource for undergraduates and postgraduates of the subject area. Coverage closely follows the scope of current courses, opening with a series of short introductory contributions from those in such varied institutions as: the International Civil Service, the International Court, a law firm and the Bar. These personal reflections offer a cross-section of stimulating perspectives upon the role of international law in various spheres of legal and public life and introduce elements of international law that are addressed in later chapters. Parts I-VI consider the key building blocks of the law, addressing elements of history, theories and sources of international law, organizational bodies and place the notions of sovereignty, responsibility and obligations within an international context. The final part provides a series of overviews of contemporary issues and areas of interest such as international environmental law, international criminal law and the international protection of human rights. Though inter-related, each chapter is self-contained and can be read for comment on specific topics while, taken as a whole, the book provides a complete overview of current theories and issues within international law. As such, the volume can be used as a stand alone text for public international law. The 7-part structure enables easy navigation throughout the text while the focused further reading sections guide students towards the most current and relevant sources for further, more detailed research. Offering an impressive selection of authoritative and stimulating commentary in one volume, this is an essential text for all those studying public international law.
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This new text reflects the breadth and diversity of contemporary public international law, offering original contributions from key authorities actively involved in the current practice and teaching of international law. Written in an engaging and lucid style, the volume is an ideal resource for undergraduates and postgraduates of the subject area. Coverage closely follows the scope of current courses, opening with a series of short introductory contributions from those in such varied institutions as: the International Civil Service, the International Court, a law firm and the Bar. These personal reflections offer a cross-section of stimulating perspectives upon the role of international law in various spheres of legal and public life and introduce elements of international law that are addressed in later chapters. Parts I-VI consider the key building blocks of the law, addressing elements of history, theories and sources of international law, organizational bodies and place the notions of sovereignty, responsibility and obligations within an international context. The final part provides a series of overviews of contemporary issues and areas of interest such as international environmental law, international criminal law and the international protection of human rights. Though inter-related, each chapter is self-contained and can be read for comment on specific topics while, taken as a whole, the book provides a complete overview of current theories and issues within international law. As such, the volume can be used as a stand alone text for public international law. The 7-part structure enables easy navigation throughout the text while the focused further reading sections guide students towards the most current and relevant sources for further, more detailed research. Offering an impressive selection of authoritative and stimulating commentary in one volume, this is an essential text for all those studying public international law.

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