Due to the increasingly global nature of contemporary politics, it is necessary for students to have a solid grasp of international law.International Law for International Relationsprovides comprehensive coverage of the different ways to approach the study of international law. Drawing upon the work of internationally renowned academics and practitioners, this cutting-edge anthology identifies key issues within the field.
Marked by its lucid presentation of the complexities of international law, this reader is ideal for students who have not who have not previously studied law. It is also suitable for graduate students who are tackling international law for the first time.
FEATURES
* Explains the role and place of non-state actors in international law
* Maps out the different patterns of interaction between law and politics
* Expands on a wide variety of compliance issues
* Supplemented by aCompanion Website(www.oup.com/uk/orc/bin/9780199558421) containing resources for both students--including a flashcard glossary, lists of key points, problem-solving questions, and weblinks--and instructors (PowerPoint-based lecture slides and a password-protected Test Bank)
PART 1: STUDYING INTERNATIONAL LAW
1. International Law and International Relations: Foundations for Interdisciplinary Study,Basak Cali
2. Perspectives on International Law in International Relations,Fiona Adamson and Chandra Sriram
3. Basic Principles of International Law: A Historical Perspective,Anthony Anghie
4. Perspectives on International Relations in International Law,Basak Cali