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Public International Law eBook - Anthony Cassimatis

Public International Law eBook

By: Anthony Cassimatis

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A concise, authoritative introduction to public international law.

Public International Law is an introductory textbook, written specifically for a one-semester course. Taking a unique Australian perspective, it provides students with the tools to analyse, critique, and deepen their understanding of public international law.

This book is an authoritative guide, offering a coherent and systematic analysis of the underpinning theory and practice of international law. Included are topics unique to the teaching of international law, such as human rights law, law of the sea and international criminal law, among other thought-provoking topics.

It aims to inspire Australian students in their interest of public international law so they can grow to be practitioners who practise law with the rigour it requires.

Key Features

A strong pedagogical structure provides students with the tools to develop a critical and contextual understanding of the nature and sources of international law. Important international law matters are covered, including topical areas such as international economic law and protection of the environment. Treaties and their ramifications are given in-depth coverage. Topical case studies from both Australian and international perspectives provide examples of how theory translates to practice. A dedicated chapter on reflection encourages student development in thinking about the broader impacts and implications of international law.
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