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This book introduces key issues on the use of force while also
providing a detailed analysis of technological developments and
recent legal discussions in the field. The author examines areas
such as support for rebel groups, the concept of humanitarian
intervention, the Responsibility to Protect and recent
conversations around the fight against the "Islamic State" in a
clear and accessible manner, through a thorough presentation of
relevant cases and materials. This book is essential reading for
students studying force and its intersection with international
law.
This book introduces key issues on the use of force while also
providing a detailed analysis of technological developments and
recent legal discussions in the field. The author examines areas
such as support for rebel groups, the concept of humanitarian
intervention, the Responsibility to Protect and recent
conversations around the fight against the "Islamic State" in a
clear and accessible manner, through a thorough presentation of
relevant cases and materials. This book is essential reading for
students studying force and its intersection with international
law.
The application of international law by domestic courts has gained
increasing attention in recent years. In an ever-more
interconnected world, domestic courts now make reference to
judgments by foreign courts when faced with similar or identical
legal problems involving international law. Their judgments see
increasing recognition of their pivotal role in shaping and
interpreting international law. Understanding them will be of use
for any practitioner and scholar in international law.
International Law in Domestic Courts, Oxford's online collection of
domestic court decisions which apply international law, has been
providing scholars with at-your-fingertips access to analysis and
commentary for more than a decade. First established in 2006, it
now includes over 1,700 judgments of cases involving international
law-related aspects from nearly 100 countries and continues to
expand. This Casebook is the perfect companion, presenting a
selection of the most important cases along with a commentary to
give a holistic overview of the use of international law in
national courts, and how the jurisprudence has developed
international law itself. Practitioners, students, and academics
will find this an invaluable resource when faced with the complex
questions of applying international law in domestic courts.
The application of international law by domestic courts has gained
increasing attention in recent years. In an ever-more
interconnected world, domestic courts now make reference to
judgments by foreign courts when faced with similar or identical
legal problems involving international law. Their judgments see
increasing recognition of their pivotal role in shaping and
interpreting international law. Understanding them will be of use
for any practitioner and scholar in international law.
International Law in Domestic Courts, Oxford's online collection of
domestic court decisions which apply international law, has been
providing scholars with at-your-fingertips access to analysis and
commentary for more than a decade. First established in 2006, it
now includes over 1,700 judgments of cases involving international
law-related aspects from nearly 100 countries and continues to
expand. This Casebook is the perfect companion, presenting a
selection of the most important cases along with a commentary to
give a holistic overview of the use of international law in
national courts, and how the jurisprudence has developed
international law itself. Practitioners, students, and academics
will find this an invaluable resource when faced with the complex
questions of applying international law in domestic courts.
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