This guide explains the
following topics: The sources of international law, The subjects of
international law, International institutions, The prohibition against the use
of force, Human Rights, International environmental law, The relationship
between international and national law, State responsibility, Feminist
perspectives on international law, Dispute settlement.
This book is a good read for anyone
interested in international politics, or how the world works (both theory and
application).The Law of Nations deals largely with political philosophy and
international relations, and has been said to have modernized the entire theory
and practice of international law.
This
guide contains primary and secondary legal materials from almost all the
countries of the world, permitting in-depth research of all foreign legal
systems.
This note covers the following
topics: Mass Immigration and the Growing Threat of Terrorism, Troubled
Immigration and Refugee Systems, Balancing Liberty and Security in the New
Environment, The Challenge of Strengthening the Canada-US Border.
The Lecture Series
contains a permanent collection of lectures of enduring value on virtually
every subject of international law given by leading international law scholars
and practitioners from different regions, legal systems, cultures and sectors
of the legal profession.
Author(s): The
United Nations Commission on International Trade Law