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. This is the ideal text for students of international relations who have not previously studied law.
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. This is the ideal text for students of international relations who have not previously studied law.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Basak Cali is Lecturer of Human Rights in the Department of Political Science at University College London.
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* Part 1: Studying International Law * 1: Basak Cali: International Law and International Relations: Foundations for Interdisciplinary Study * 2: Fiona Adamson and Chandra Sriram: Perspectives on International Law in International Relations * 3: Anthony Anghie: Basic Principles of International Law: A Historical Perspective * 4: Basak Cali: Perspectives on International Relations in International Law * Part 2: Identifying International Law * 5: Emmanuel Voyiakis: International Treaties * 6: Jason Beckett: Customary International Law * 7: Meghna Abraham: Non-governmental Organisations and International Law * 8: Juan Amaya-Castro: International Courts and Tribunals * Part 3: Topics in International Law * 9: Christopher Borgen: States and International Law: The Problems of Self-determination, Secession and Recognition * 10: Nigel Rodley and Basak Cali: Use of Force in International Law * 11: Elizabeth Griffin and Basak Cali: International Humanitarian Law * 12: Paola Gaeta: International Criminal Law * 13: Basak Cali: International Human Rights Law * 14: David Ong: International Law for Environmental Protection * 15: Tom Sebastian: World Trade and International Law * 16: Saladin Meckled-Garcia: Global Social Justice and International Law * Conclusion * 17: Basak Cali: International Law in International Relations: What are the prospects for the future?
* Part 1: Studying International Law * 1: Basak Cali: International Law and International Relations: Foundations for Interdisciplinary Study * 2: Fiona Adamson and Chandra Sriram: Perspectives on International Law in International Relations * 3: Anthony Anghie: Basic Principles of International Law: A Historical Perspective * 4: Basak Cali: Perspectives on International Relations in International Law * Part 2: Identifying International Law * 5: Emmanuel Voyiakis: International Treaties * 6: Jason Beckett: Customary International Law * 7: Meghna Abraham: Non-governmental Organisations and International Law * 8: Juan Amaya-Castro: International Courts and Tribunals * Part 3: Topics in International Law * 9: Christopher Borgen: States and International Law: The Problems of Self-determination, Secession and Recognition * 10: Nigel Rodley and Basak Cali: Use of Force in International Law * 11: Elizabeth Griffin and Basak Cali: International Humanitarian Law * 12: Paola Gaeta: International Criminal Law * 13: Basak Cali: International Human Rights Law * 14: David Ong: International Law for Environmental Protection * 15: Tom Sebastian: World Trade and International Law * 16: Saladin Meckled-Garcia: Global Social Justice and International Law * Conclusion * 17: Basak Cali: International Law in International Relations: What are the prospects for the future?
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