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International Law 6th ed (eBook)

Edited by: Malcolm D. Evans

ISBN13: 9780192664792
Published: May 2024
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Country of Publication: UK
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Evans's International Law is widely celebrated as an outstanding collection of writing by leading scholars in the field. Bringing together a broad range of perspectives on all the key issues in international law, it is a unique and invaluable resource for students and practitioners alike.

Key features:

  • A stellar line-up of authors, drawn from those actively involved in the teaching and practice of international law, offers authoritative and stimulating perspectives on the subject
  • Provides wide-ranging, critical analysis of all of the key issues and themes in public international law
  • The entire volume has been carefully edited by Sir Malcolm Evans to ensure a consistent style
  • Suitable for students and academics with varying prior exposure to international law

New to this edition:

  • New chapters Acquisition of Territory, International Economic Law, and International Space Law
  • New contributors: Andrew Clapham, Eric De Brabandere, Rosanna Deplano, Paola Gaeta, Reece Lewis, Brendan Plant, Andrew Lang, Rosa Freedman, Andrew Sanger, Christian Tams, and Eva van der Marel
  • New ICJ decisions, including those on Genocide (Ukraine v Russian Federation and The Gambia v Myanmar); on Racial Discrimination (Qatar v United Arab Emirates); and Maritime Delimitation (Somalia v Kenya)
  • ITLOS decisions, including the Request for an Advisory Opinion submitted by the Commission of Small Island Sates on Climate Change and International Law
  • Arbitral decisions, including the 'Enrica Lexie' Incident, as well as domestic court judgments

Digital formats:

The sixth edition is available for students and institutions to purchase in a variety of formats. The e-book offers a mobile experience and convenient access along with functionality tools, navigation features and links that offer extra learning support: http://www.oxfordtextbooks.co.uk/ebooks.

Subjects:
Public International Law, eBooks
Contents:
Part I. The History and Theory of International Law
1:A short history of international law, Stephen C Neff
2:What is international law for?, Martti Koskenniemi
3:Voyaging towards Ithaca: thinking about international legal theory, Iain Scobbie

Part II. The Structure of International Legal Obligation
4:The theory and reality of the sources of international law, Anthea Roberts and Sandesh Sivakumaran
5:Soft law in international law-making, Alan Boyle
6:The practical working of the law of treaties, Malgosia Fitzmaurice

Part III. The Subjects of the International Legal Order
7:Territory, Brendan Plant
8:Statehood, self-determination, and recognition, Matthew Craven and Rose Parfitt
9:International organizations, Dapo Akande
10:The individual and the international legal system, Andrew Clapham

Part IV. The Scope of Sovereignty
11:Jurisdiction, Christopher Staker
12:International law and restraints on the exercise of jurisdiction by national courts of states, Philippa Webb
13:Immunities enjoyed by officials of states, Chanaka Wickremasinghe
14:The relationship between international and national law, Eileen Denza

Part V. Responsibility
15:The character and forms of international responsibility, Simon Olleson
16:Issues of admissibility and the law on international responsibility, Phoebe Okowa

Part VI. Responding to Breaches of International Obligations
17:Countermeasures and sanctions, Nigel D White
18:The means of dispute settlement, Eric De Brabandere
19:The International Court of Justice, Christian Tams
20:The use of force and the international legal order, Christine Gray and Andrew Sanger

Part VII. The Application of International Law
21:The law of the sea, Malcolm D Evans and Reece Lewis
22:International space law, Rossana Deplano
23:International environmental law, Catherine Redgwell and Eva R van der Marel
24:International trade law, Andrew Lang
25:International investment law, Surya P Subedi
26:International criminal law, Paola Gaeta
27:International human rights law, Rosa Freedman
28:International refugee and migration law, Geoff Gilbert and Anna Magdalena Bentajou
29:The law of armed conflict (international humanitarian law), David Turns