The question whether it can be called a superior law remains in doubt in spite of the growing acceptance and respect for international law among the member-States. International Law deals with States as legal and political entities and it applies to all the States equally without any regard to their size and power.
Book Four contains instruments relating to international labour law, law of cultural relations as well as international trade and investment law. (see also
Book Four contains instruments relating to international labour law, law of cultural relations as well as international trade and investment law. For ease
What is international law?
It is a critical study of the role of international law in regulating the movement of persons, offering an ideal introduction to the field
An authoritative and diverse collection of critical perspectives from the leading scholars in the field
What's new in the 9th edition of international law?
The ninth edition offers yet again an updated, accurate and well-balanced account of the recent developments in the law
' Eyal Benvenisti, Whewell Professor of International law and the Director of the Lauterpacht Centre for International Law, University of Cambridge
1836 book by Henry Wheaton
Elements of International Law, first published in 1836, is a book on international law by Henry Wheaton which has long been influential.
2020 book by Emilia Justyna Powell
Islamic Law and International Law: Peaceful Settlement of Disputes is a 2020 book by the American political scientist Emilia Justyna Powell, in which the author examines the presence of Islamic law-related arguments in the jurisprudence of the International Court of Justice.
Nuclear Fatwa Under International Law is a Juridical book written by Jaber Seyvanizad, and was published by the American publication Supreme Century in 2017. The chief subject of Nuclear Fatwa Under International Law book is concerning Determining the legal status and dimensions of the Supreme Leader's nuclear-fatwa through international-law. Based on the fatwa of the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran Seyyed Ali Khamenei, the utilization of nuclear weapons is forbidden.
The Olomouc Law Book or Commemorative Book of Olomouc is an illuminated manuscript created for the city of Olomouc around 1430 and currently in the municipal archives. Although in the past attributed to the local copyist Václav of Jihlava (1398–1477) or to the illustrator Vaněk, a town councilor in 1435–39, the illumination is more likely the masterwork of a foreign artist. It is in the style of International Gothic with clear Austrian influence.
Book by Nils Melzer
Targeted Killing in International Law is a book about the legality of targeted killing, written by Nils Melzer. It was first published by Oxford University Press in May 2008. The book explores the history of targeted killing as a government strategy by multiple countries including the United States, the United Kingdom, Israel, Switzerland and Germany; for both military and law enforcement purposes. Melzer argues that directly after the September 11 attacks in the United States, perceptions of the tactic became more positive.