Work first published in 1928 under the title: Law of nations.
Anthology of original documentary sources of the key British contributions to international law spanning the past 100 years.
Known for providing a solid foundation in the basic concepts, documents, governing bodies, branches, and issues of international law, Mark Janis' AN INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL LAW covers new and important...
This book argues that the introduction of popular sovereignty as the basis for government in France facilitated a dramatic transformation in international law in the eighteenth century.
The source of obligation was only half of Austin's concern in refusing to classify international law as law, however. Austin was also concerned about the sanction as an essential feature of a rule, ...
This book asks what the place of evolutionary interpretation is within the understanding of treaties, at a time when many important international legal instruments are over five decades old.
Michael J. Kelly ... Bruce Aronson, Michael Newton, Leila Sadat, David Scheffer, Philippa Webb, Laurie Blank, Michael Bryant, Christoph Safferling, Jens Meierhenrich, and Judges HansPeter Kaul, Joseph F. Battalion, and Robert W. Pratt.
The Law of Nations: An Introduction to the International Law of Peace
Featuring cases, materials, and illustrative figures throughout to enhance the level of context and detail provided, the book covers everything a student of international law requires.