A Student's Handbook of International LawThis book explores the complexities of international law, its historical roots, and contemporary applications. It delves into the origins of international law, including treaties, customary practices, and contributions from international organizations like the United Nations. It also delves into the relationships between international law and state sovereignty, dispute resolution mechanisms, and the implications of nationality and diplomatic relations. The book also discusses human rights, humanitarian law, and environmental protection, highlighting the impact of international law on human existence. It also examines the law of the sea, air law, and space law, highlighting the dynamic nature of international jurisprudence. The book is intended for students, scholars, practitioners, and anyone interested in understanding international relations and cooperation.