Handbook of International Law

Handbook of International Law

by Anthony Aust (Author)

Synopsis

A concise account of international law by an experienced practitioner, this book explains how states and international organisations, especially the United Nations, make and use international law. The nature of international law and its fundamental concepts and principles are described. The difference and relationship between various areas of international law which are often misunderstood (such as diplomatic and state immunity, and human rights and international humanitarian law) are clearly explained. The essence of new specialist areas of international law, relating to the environment, human rights and terrorism are discussed. Aust's clear and accessible style makes the subject understandable to non-international lawyers, non-lawyers and students. Abundant references are provided to sources and other materials, including authoritative and useful websites.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 554
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 27 Oct 2005

ISBN 10: 0521530342
ISBN 13: 9780521530347
Book Overview: A concise and accessible account of international law by an experienced practitioner.

Media Reviews
'The clear and accessible style makes the subject understandable to non-international lawyers, non-lawyers and students. Abundant references are provided to sources and other materials, including authoritative and useful websites.' Diplomat
The purpose of the book is to explain international law principles and rules in a clear and concise way. This purpose is admirably fulfilled with a handy, attractive and well-organized volume that is reasonably priced....The text is beautifully written, concise and interesting without being heavy or laden with legal jargon. --American Reference Books Annual
This concise volume makes the subject accessible, while retaining substance. It is an easy read even for non-law students and non-lawyers. The handbook contains a relatively sizable index, making topics easy to locate. Also included are a helpful table of treaties, a tale of cases and a glossary of legal terms, as well as a brief list of abbreviations for the hundreds of acronyms used in the area. -- Choice
Author Bio
Visiting Professor, London School of Economics and University College London