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International Law for International Relations


ISBN13: 9780199558421
Published: December 2009
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
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The breadth of international law and institutions in contemporary global politics means it is no longer possible to make sense of international politics without understanding international law.

International Law for International Relations provides students with comprehensive coverage that maps out the different ways to approach the study of international law. It explains the institutions and main sources of international law-making and identifies the key topics of international law.

This is the ideal text for students of international relations who have not previously studied law and post-graduate students of any background tackling international law for the first time. The complexities of international law are presented in an accessible, animated way allowing students to appreciate the significance of international law in international relations

Subjects:
Public International Law
Contents:
PART 1: STUDYING INTERNATIONAL LAW
1. International Law and International Relations: Foundations for Interdisciplinary Study
2. Perspectives on International Law in International Relations
3. Basic Principles of International Law: A Historical Perspective
4. Perspectives on International Relations in International Law

PART 2: IDENTIFYING INTERNATIONAL LAW
5. International Treaties
6. Customary International Law
7. Non-governmental Organisations and International Law
8. International Courts and Tribunals

PART 3: TOPICS IN INTERNATIONAL LAW
9. States and International Law: The Problems of Self-determination, Secession and Recognition
10. Use of Force in International Law
11. International Humanitarian Law
12. International Criminal Law
13. International Human Rights Law
14. International Law for Environmental Protection
15. World Trade and International Law
16. Global Social Justice and International Law

CONCLUSION
17. International Law in International Relations: What are the prospects for the future?