International Law (American Casebook Series).pdf
the revised edition of this well-established text continues to provide an excellent introduction to the field of international law. this comprehensive text covers the law of contracts in a structured, three-part format that includes the four basic types of contracts, their formation, their performance and the remedies available to enforce them.
International Law (American Casebook Series).pdf
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the faculty of the boston university school of law includes faculty who are recognized authorities in the field of international law. this casebook provides a comprehensive study of the law of international organizations, with particular emphasis on the work of the international court of justice. the faculty authors, david s. omand, david scheffer, and hildy gottlieb, have drawn on their expertise to produce a thorough, accessible, and informative text. the book is divided into three parts: an introduction to the general principles of international law; a detailed discussion of the international court of justice and its activities; and the general principles of international law governing the structure and functions of international organizations. each part is further divided into chapters that examine in detail the relevant legal rules. the authors have provided numerous examples of the application of these rules in a variety of settings. students will appreciate the clarity, level of detail, and focus on the practical applications of international law in this text. this casebook will be of interest to students of international law, foreign relations, international organization, and international relations.