ABSTRACT

This volume provides an innovative and engaging way of assessing the development of international law scholarship and practice to date and its potential future development by focusing upon the ‘leading works’ of the discipline. International law has established itself as an important area of academic study and legal practice. Given its academic, legal and everyday significance and its prolific role within law school teaching and research, it is important to question and analyse the development of international law, exploring the complex and shifting interplay between law, policy, theory and culture and the role of international and national actors within a diverse and dynamic community of nations. This collection presents contributions from leading scholars of public international law across the globe and the works chosen by the editor represent a diverse range of subjects within the broader discipline. Each chapter analyses the importance and legacy of a specific work, with a view to reflecting upon how that publication has contributed to shaping the broader literature in the field of international law and how it may continue to have an influence on both scholarship and practice in the future. Taken as a whole, the chapters included in this collection provide an original exploration of a variety of important themes about how the discipline has evolved over time. The Prologue and Epilogue critically assess the development of international law in light of the reflections by contributors. The book will be a valuable resource for lawyers, international law practitioners, students, and academics alike.

chapter 1|21 pages

Prologue

chapter 4|13 pages

The Internationalists

How a Radical Plan to Outlaw War Remade the World

chapter 5|18 pages

Treaty Withdrawals in a Turbulent World

A Retrospective on Exiting Treaties

chapter 6|30 pages

The Object of Critique

What is International Law?

chapter 8|16 pages

On the Frontlines

Gender, War and the Post-Conflict Process

chapter 10|15 pages

Evidence for Hope

Making Human Rights Work in the 21st Century

chapter 11|12 pages

Mobilizing for Human Rights

International Law in Domestic Politics

chapter 12|19 pages

Battling Against Power

The International Law on Foreign Investment

chapter 13|4 pages

Epilogue