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9781849460972

International Law A Critical Introduction

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  • ISBN13:

    9781849460972

  • ISBN10:

    1849460973

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2013-10-02
  • Publisher: Hart Publishing
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Summary

This book is intended to provide a significant and critical introduction to the concepts, principles and rules of international law through a consideration of contemporary international events.a It provides ways of considering the relevance of international law to particular disputes and also an appreciation of both the possibilities and limitations of legal method in international disputes.a This in turn necessitates an examination of the relationship between international law and power.a Thus rather than studying international law as a system of rules that purports to govern, or at least constrain the international community, this book considers the actual effects of international law upon international disagreements.aSuch an approach will be sceptical rather than cynical, intending to provide the means by which the role of international law may be evaluated.a This necessitates discussion of the legal quality of international law; of the relationship between the academic disciplines of international law and international relations; of the apparent 'Eurocentricity' of international law, and of the relationship between political power and the ability to use or abuse (or ignore) international law.aUnderlying the book is the assertion that international law is political in content (in the sense of being concerned with the exercise of power) but that it draws much of its effectiveness from its self-portrayal as being apolitical, or at least politically neutral.

Author Biography

Wade Mansell is Professor of International Law at the University of Kent, Canterbury.Karen Openshaw holds a PhD in Public International Law from the University of Kent, as well as a Post-graduate diploma in international law and international relations. Previously, she practised as a solicitor for a number of years.

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