International Law Frameworks

International Law Frameworks

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Format Kindle
Pages 346
Language English
Published Jan 1, 2021
Publisher Foundation Press
Edition 5
ISBN-10 1636596347
ISBN-13 9781636596341
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Chimene I. Keitner presents a comprehensive overview of international law, meticulously tracing its historical development while offering insights into its current functioning. The work serves as an essential resource for those seeking to understand the complexities of legal frameworks that govern international relations. By delving into key concepts, the author emphasizes how these frameworks have adapted over time to address the challenges posed by an ever-evolving global landscape.

The treatise not only examines foundational principles but also highlights contemporary case studies, showcasing the nuanced application of international law in various contexts. Keitner’s thorough analysis provides readers with a clear understanding of the dynamics at play, revealing the interconnectedness of legal doctrines and their real-world implications. This exploration invites critical reflection on the role of law in promoting justice and stability worldwide.

Intended for scholars, practitioners, and students alike, this book is an invaluable addition to discussions surrounding international justice, human rights, and state sovereignty. Through its structured approach, it offers clarity and insight into the mechanisms that shape international governance, making it a must-read for anyone interested in the legal dimensions of global affairs.

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