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The aim of this book is to provide the reader with overviews of
certain international law issues which recently have been and
continue to be central on the international scene in the coming
years. These issues are subdivided in four parts: Part I, The Rise
of International Criminal Law and the Creation of the International
Criminal Court; Part II, Human Rights and International
Humanitarian Law in the Face of Terrorism; Part III, Aspects of
International Law of the Sea; and Part IV, Water in International
Law. Within this broad context, the book furthermore provides
insights into aspects which are of particular interest, e.g. piracy
in connection with 'International law of the Sea' or targeted
killings in connection with 'HR and IHL in the face of Terrorism.'
Examples of real-life problems are also laid out, e.g. those of the
Nile and the Tigris/Euphrates Rivers in relation to 'Water in
International Law.' The book will be of interest to professionals,
diplomats, international lawyers and legal advisers. Law students
will also benefit from it, particularly because the text is
combined with extensive references for further study.
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