The second edition of International Law reflects the breadth and diversity of contemporary public international law. It offers a unique selection of original presentations and commentaries from key figures actively involved in the current practice and teaching of the discipline. These authoritiative and stimulating perspectives on the subject provide up-to-date analysis of key issues and themes.
Revised and updated, this second edition takes into account developments in international law since the publication of the first edtion in 2003. It has proven to be an invaluable resource for undergraduates and post graduates following courses in a variety of subject areas including international law, politics, or international relations as part of their degree programme, while also providing a key source of reference for practitioners and academics alike.
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About the Author:
Malcolm Evans is Professor of Public International Law and Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences and Law at the University of Bristol.
Review:
``IReview from previous edition ...there is enough here for even the most demanding of undergraduates...for those about to embark on higher-level specialised courses, I doubt this collection could be beaten as a point of departure.'
Martin Dixon, Times Higher Education Supplement
`reflects the reality of international law as a subject rooted in politics, economics and practice'
Martin Dixon, Times Higher Education Supplement
`the range of opinions and perspectives, combined with the authors' expertise, is unique for a contemporary textbook of international law..'
German Law Journal
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