
An Introduction to Contemporary International Law: A Policy-Oriented Perspective introduces the reader to all major aspects of contemporary international law. It applies the highly acclaimed approach developed by the New Haven School of International Law, holding international law as an ongoing process of authoritative decision-making through which the members of the world community identify, clarify, and secure their common interests. Unlike conventional works in international law, this book is organized and structured in terms of the process of decision making in the international arena, and references both classic historical examples and contemporary events to illustrate international legal processes and principles.Using contemporary examples, this Third Edition builds on the previous editions by contextualizing and dramatizing recent events with reference to seven features that characterize the New Haven School approach to international law: participants, perspectives, arenas of decision, bases of power, strategies, outcomes, and effects. This new edition highlights cutting-edge ideas in international law, including the right to self-determination, the evolution of Taiwan statehood, the expanding scope of international concern and the duty of states to protect human rights, the trend towards greater accountability for states and individual decision-makers under international law, and the vital role individual responsibility plays in the emerging field of international criminal law. It offers a new generation the intellectual tools needed to act as responsible citizens in a world community seeking human dignity and human security for all people.
This book investigates how international law functions as an ongoing process of authoritative decision-making rather than a static set of rules. Lung-chu Chen, a scholar associated with the New Haven School of International Law, utilizes this policy-oriented framework to argue that international law is a mechanism through which the global community identifies and secures common interests. The text synthesizes historical precedents with contemporary events to demonstrate how legal principles are applied in practice.
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Experts recognize this work as a primary text for understanding the New Haven School approach to international legal studies. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose and its utility for students seeking a functional understanding of international decision-making processes.
Page Count:
642
Publication Date:
2015-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190297565
ISBN-13:
9780190297565
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