ABSTRACT

First published in 1970, Akehurst’s Modern Introduction to International Law rapidly established itself as a widely used and successful textbook in its field. Being the shortest of all the major textbooks in this area, it continues to offer a concise and accessible overview of the concepts, themes, and issues central to the growing system of international law, while retaining Akehurst’s original positivist approach that accounts for the essence and character of this system of law.

This new ninth edition has been further revised and updated by Alexander Orakhelashvili to take account of a plethora of recent developments and updates in the field, accounting for over forty decisions of international and national courts, as well as a number of treaties and major incidents that have occurred since the eighth edition of this textbook was published.

Based on transparent methodology and with a distinctive cross-jurisdictional approach which opens up the discipline to students from all backgrounds, this engaging, well-structured, and reputable textbook will provide students with all the tools, methods, and concepts they need to fully understand this complex and diverse subject. It is an essential text for all undergraduate and postgraduate students of international law, government and politics, and international relations.

This book is one of the only textbooks in international law to offer a fully updated, bespoke companion website: www.routledge.com/cw/orakhelashvili.

chapter 1|17 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|14 pages

History

chapter 3|28 pages

Sources of international law

chapter 4|17 pages

International law and municipal law

chapter 5|42 pages

Creation and recognition of States

chapter 6|12 pages

Legal personality of non-State entities

chapter 7|37 pages

Territory

chapter 8|45 pages

The law of the sea

chapter 9|15 pages

Air space and outer space

chapter 10|18 pages

State jurisdiction

chapter 11|23 pages

Immunity from jurisdiction

chapter 12|27 pages

Law of treaties

chapter 13|24 pages

State responsibility

chapter 14|29 pages

State succession

chapter 17|25 pages

Protection of the environment

chapter 18|26 pages

International economic relations

chapter 19|20 pages

International criminal justice

chapter 20|23 pages

Use of force

chapter 21|35 pages

Laws applicable to war and armed conflict

chapter 22|34 pages

The United Nations and peace and security

chapter 23|34 pages

Settlement of disputes