DESCRIPTION
Written by three of the leading International Law scholars in the nation, this casebook employs a unique problem-based approach to examining international issues. Using real-life case studies as teaching problems, the text explores the processes for making and applying international law with an interdisciplinary approach that goes beyond mere doctrinal explanation.
New to the Sixth Edition:
New problems concerning the Chagos Islands dispute, the South-China Sea Dispute, Indigenous peoples, Western Sahara, Gaza, and International Financial Institutions
Updates on key legal developments concerning human rights, climate change litigation, and trade and investment law
New discussions of interdisciplinary and critical perspectives, in light of recent developments in the world
Benefits for instructors and students:
Contemporary problems as a vehicle for learning international legal norms and processes for making decisions
Clear explanations of legal norms and institutions
Interdisciplinary and pragmatic approaches to international law with attention to the law’s relevance in global affairs
Careful selection and editing of primary materials to produce a casebook of teachable dimensions
Inclusion of maps, charts, and photographs
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