Public International Law
-
Add to Wish List
Reassessing the Articles on the Responsibility of International Organizations
Edited by Antal Berkes, Richard Collins, Rossana Deplano
This title contains one or more Open Access chapters. This book critically examines the reception and application of the 2011 Articles on the Responsibility of International Organizations (ARIO), assessing their effectiveness and limita... -
Add to Wish List
Artificial Intelligence and International Human Rights Law
Edited by Michał Balcerzak, Julia Kapelańska-Pręgowska
This book explores how international organizations have addressed the actual and potential human rights issues caused by AI technologies. Combining in-depth theoretical and doctrinal analysis with a pragmatic approach, it addresses vital... -
Add to Wish List
Human Rights Strategies
Edited by Ingrid Westendorp
This book explores how various strategies have been developed over time to address different human rights objectives. It provides a critical examination of the benefits and drawbacks of different human rights strategies, and explores the... -
Add to Wish List
Resettlement as Protection
Marjoleine Zieck
This timely book focuses on one of the so-called “durable solutions to the problem of refugees” that UNHCR has been charged to pursue: resettlement. Resettlement consists of the transfer of refugees from their country of asylum to anothe... -
Add to Wish List
A Research Agenda for Cultural Heritage Law
Lucas Lixinski
This Research Agenda recasts cultural heritage law, emphasising the importance of developing rigorous and socially engaged scholarly research in the field. It analyses tensions and methodologies, using the return of colonial cultural obj... -
Add to Wish List
The Law of Treaties
Robert Kolb
Presenting up-to-date case law and a freshly updated bibliography, this second edition of The Law of Treaties is a valuable addition to contemporary international law scholarship. It offers much-needed clarity on complicated legal cases ...eBook:Find out more$42.36
-
Add to Wish List
Beyond Bilateralism
Sarah Thin
This timely book reimagines responsibility in international law, establishing the concept of nonbilateral responsibility as an objective legal situation generated by the commission of an internationally wrongful act. It examines the natu... -
Add to Wish List
The Future of Trade
Edited by David A. Gantz, Tony Payan
This critical book assesses the current trade policy challenges facing the US and offers a series of recommendations which, if implemented, have the potential to improve both US domestic trade policy and international/foreign policy. Foc...eBook:Find out more$39.16
-
Add to Wish List
Teaching International Law
Paul F. Diehl, Charlotte Ku
Outlining a wide range of instructional strategies for different student audiences, Teaching International Law presents guidelines and recommendations on best practices for teaching public international law at undergraduate and postgradu... -
Add to Wish List
Reservations to Optional Declarations Granting Jurisdiction to the International Court of Justice
Robert Kolb
In this incisive book, Robert Kolb sets out a short but nevertheless in-depth analysis of optional declarations for the jurisdiction of the International Court of Justice, and of the various reservations which restrict the jurisdiction. ... -
Add to Wish List
State Responsibility and Terrorism
Claudia Candelmo
This timely book discusses the problem of State responsibility in connection with terrorist acts committed by non-State actors. It provides a detailed assessment of the consequences of wrongful acts of the State using contemporary exampl... -
Add to Wish List
Arms Transfers to Non-State Actors
Hannah Kiel
This insightful book analyses the issue of norm erosion in international law by examining arms transfers to non-state actors. Balancing empirical research with legal theory, the author dissects recent case studies, tracing individual cha...