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Handbook of international law (2nd ed)

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To the new student of international law, the subject can appear extremely complex: a system of laws created by states, international courts and tribunals operating at the national and global level.

A clear guide to the subject is essential to ensure understanding.

This handbook provides exactly that: written by an expert who both teaches and practises in the field, it focuses on what the law is; how it is created; and how it is applied to solve day-to-day problems.

It offers a practical approach to the subject, giving it relevance and immediacy.

The new edition retains a concise, user-friendly format allowing central principles such as jurisdiction and the law of treaties to be understood.

In addition, it explores more specialised topics such as human rights, terrorism and the environment. This handbook is the ideal introduction for students new to international law.

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Cambridge University Press
0521117054 / 9780521117050
Hardback
341
01/04/2010
United Kingdom
English
556 p.
25 cm
Professional & Vocational Learn More
Previous ed.: 2005.