International Law: A Very Short Introduction
by
Vaughan Lowe
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Format
Kindle
Pages
144
Language
English
Published
Nov 26, 2015
Publisher
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10
0191044172
ISBN-13
9780191044175
Description
Interest in international law has surged in recent years, reflecting its growing significance in a rapidly globalizing world. Vaughan Lowe explores the fundamental principles and complexities of international law, illustrating how it governs relationships between states and influences global issues such as human rights, trade, and environmental challenges. The author provides a succinct yet comprehensive overview that demystifies this vital field, making it accessible for readers both new and familiar with legal concepts.
Lowe’s insights connect theoretical frameworks with real-world applications, highlighting key developments that shape contemporary international relations. As he navigates through topics like treaties, customary law, and the role of international organizations, he underscores the relevance of international law in addressing pressing global dilemmas. This thought-provoking exposition serves as a primer for those looking to understand the mechanisms that enable cooperation and conflict resolution on a global scale, emphasizing the continuous evolution of legal norms in an interconnected world.
Lowe’s insights connect theoretical frameworks with real-world applications, highlighting key developments that shape contemporary international relations. As he navigates through topics like treaties, customary law, and the role of international organizations, he underscores the relevance of international law in addressing pressing global dilemmas. This thought-provoking exposition serves as a primer for those looking to understand the mechanisms that enable cooperation and conflict resolution on a global scale, emphasizing the continuous evolution of legal norms in an interconnected world.
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