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International Law

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International Law Synopsis

International Law is both an introduction to the subject and a critical consideration of its central themes and debates. The opening chapters of the book explain how international law underpins the international political and economic system by establishing the basic principle of the independence of States, and their right to choose their own political, economic, and cultural systems. Subsequent chapters then focus on considerations that limit national freedom of choice (e.g. human rights, the interconnected global economy, the environment). Through the organizing concepts of territory, sovereignty, and jurisdiction the book shows how international law seeks to achieve an established set of principles according to which the power to make and enforce policies is distributed among States.

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ISBN: 9780199268849
Publication date: 27th September 2007
Author: Vaughan (, QC Chichele Professor of Public International Law, and a Fellow of All Souls College, University of Oxford) Lowe
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 328 pages
Series: Clarendon Law Series
Genres: Public international law: treaties and other sources
International law: courts and procedures
International relations
International economics