Written by one of the world's leading international lawyers, this is a landmark publication in the teaching of international law. International law can be defined as 'the rules governing the legal relationship between nations and states'. However, with political, diplomatic and socio-economic factors shaping the law and its application, international law is much more complex. This refreshingly clear, concise textbook encourages students to view international law as a dynamic system of organising the world. Bringing international law back to its first principles and breathing new life and…mehr
Written by one of the world's leading international lawyers, this is a landmark publication in the teaching of international law. International law can be defined as 'the rules governing the legal relationship between nations and states'. However, with political, diplomatic and socio-economic factors shaping the law and its application, international law is much more complex. This refreshingly clear, concise textbook encourages students to view international law as a dynamic system of organising the world. Bringing international law back to its first principles and breathing new life and energy into the subject, the book is organised around four questions: Where does it come from? To whom does it apply? How does it resolve conflict? What does it say? This fourth edition includes references to new case-law and literature, and features (brief) discussions on recent topics of general interest, including the Ukraine invasion, global health law and energy law.
Jan Klabbers is Professor of International Law at the University of Helsinki, Finland. He studied international law and political science at the University of Amsterdam. He is a regular consultant to a number of international organizations and has been visiting professor at a number of institutions of higher learning, including the Graduate Institute (Geneva) and Sorbonne (Paris). He directed the Academy of Finland Centre of Excellence in Global Governance Research (2006-2011), and from 2013 to 2018 held the Martti Ahtisaari Chair.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I. The Structure of International Law: 1. The setting of international law 2. The making of international law 3. The law of treaties 4. The subjects of international law 5. Jurisdiction, powers, and immunities 6. The individual in international law, including human rights 7. The law of responsibility 8. International courts and tribunals 9. Sanctions, countermeasures, and collective security Part II. The Substance of International Law: 10. Use of force 11. The law of armed conflict 12. International criminal law 13. The seas, the air, and outer space 14. Protecting the environment 15. The global economy Part III. The Surroundings of International Law 16. Domestic courts and their relationship with international law 17. The politics and ethics of international law and global governance 18. By way of conclusion.
Part I. The Structure of International Law: 1. The setting of international law; 2. The making of international law; 3. The law of treaties; 4. The subjects of international law; 5. Jurisdiction, powers and immunities; 6. The individual in international law, including human rights; 7. The law of responsibility; 8. International courts and tribunals; 9. Sanctions, countermeasures and collective security; Part II. The Substance of International Law: 10. Use of force; 11. The law of armed conflict; 12. International criminal law; 13. The seas, the air and outer space; 14. Protecting the environment; 15. The global economy; Part III. The Surroundings of International Law: 16. Domestic courts and their relationship with international law; 17. The politics and ethics of international law and global governance; 18. By way of conclusion; Bibliography; Index.
Part I. The Structure of International Law: 1. The setting of international law 2. The making of international law 3. The law of treaties 4. The subjects of international law 5. Jurisdiction, powers, and immunities 6. The individual in international law, including human rights 7. The law of responsibility 8. International courts and tribunals 9. Sanctions, countermeasures, and collective security Part II. The Substance of International Law: 10. Use of force 11. The law of armed conflict 12. International criminal law 13. The seas, the air, and outer space 14. Protecting the environment 15. The global economy Part III. The Surroundings of International Law 16. Domestic courts and their relationship with international law 17. The politics and ethics of international law and global governance 18. By way of conclusion.
Part I. The Structure of International Law: 1. The setting of international law; 2. The making of international law; 3. The law of treaties; 4. The subjects of international law; 5. Jurisdiction, powers and immunities; 6. The individual in international law, including human rights; 7. The law of responsibility; 8. International courts and tribunals; 9. Sanctions, countermeasures and collective security; Part II. The Substance of International Law: 10. Use of force; 11. The law of armed conflict; 12. International criminal law; 13. The seas, the air and outer space; 14. Protecting the environment; 15. The global economy; Part III. The Surroundings of International Law: 16. Domestic courts and their relationship with international law; 17. The politics and ethics of international law and global governance; 18. By way of conclusion; Bibliography; Index.
Rezensionen
'Moving beyond standard presentations of international law as a settled set of rules and practices, and without compromising on rigor and comprehensiveness, Jan Klabbers offers us here a remarkable reflective digest of the foundations, functioning, impact and dynamics of international law. Much more than a textbook: a vision for any student, researcher or practitioner.' Jean d'Aspremont, University of Manchester
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