ABSTRACT

Offering a more accessible alternative to casebooks and historical commentaries, Law Among Nations explains issues of international law by tracing the field's development and stressing key principles, processes, and landmark cases.

This comprehensive text eliminates the need for multiple books by combining discussions of theory and state practice with excerpts from landmark cases. The book has been updated in light of the continuing revolution in communication technology, the dense web of linkages between countries that involve individuals and bodies both formal and informal; and covers important and controversial areas such as human rights, the environment, and issues associated with the use of force.

Renowned for its rigorous approach and clear explanations, Law Among Nations remains the gold standard for undergraduate introductions to international law.

New to the Eleventh Edition

  • Added or expanded coverage of timely issues in international law:
    • Drones and their use in the air and in space
    • Immigration
    • Islamic views of international law
    • Inviolability and the difference between diplomatic immunity and sovereignty, in light of the Benghazi attack

  • Thoroughly rewritten chapters in areas of great change:
    • International criminal law
    • Just war and war crime law

  • New cases, statutes, and treaties on many subjects

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Part I The Law of Nations

chapter 1|22 pages

The Nature of International Law

chapter 2|28 pages

Development of Law Among Nations

chapter 3|22 pages

Sources of the Law

chapter 4|30 pages

International Agreements

chapter 5|17 pages

International Legal Process

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Part II Subjects of International Law

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Part III The Allocation of Competence in International Law

chapter 9|23 pages

Nationality

chapter 10|30 pages

Principles of Jurisdiction

chapter 11|29 pages

State Responsibility

chapter 12|31 pages

The Law of the Sea

chapter 13|24 pages

Jurisdiction Over Air Space and Outer Space

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Part IV International Law and the Individual

chapter 16|38 pages

International Criminal Law

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Part V Process and Issues

chapter 17|26 pages

Adjudication

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Part VI Law and the Use of Force

chapter 19|34 pages

The Use of Force

chapter 20|35 pages

International Humanitarian Law: War Crimes

chapter 21|26 pages

War Crime Tribunals