
Interest In International Law Has Increased Greatly Over The Past Decade, Largely Because Of Its Central Place In Discussions Such As The Iraq War And Guantanamo, The World Trade Organisation, The Anti-capitalist Movement, The Kyoto Convention On Climate Change, And The Apparent Failure Of The International System To Deal With The Situations In Palestine And Darfur, And The Plights Of Refugees And Illegal Immigrants Around The World. This Very Short Introduction Explains What International Law Is, What Its Role In International Society Is, And How It Operates. Vaughan Lowe Examines What International Law Can And Cannot Do And What It Is And What It Isn't Doing To Make The World A Better Place. Focussing On The Problems The World Faces, Lowe Uses Terrorism, Environmental Change, Poverty, And International Violence To Demonstrate The Theories And Practice Of International Law, And How The Principles Can Be Used For International Co-operation.
This book investigates the fundamental nature, function, and efficacy of international law within the context of contemporary global crises. Vaughan Lowe, a distinguished scholar of international law, utilizes his academic background to demystify the complex legal frameworks governing state interactions. He argues that while international law is often criticized for its perceived failures, it remains a critical, albeit limited, instrument for fostering global cooperation and addressing systemic challenges.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts and readers frequently cite this work as a highly effective, concise primer for students and laypeople seeking to understand the mechanics of global legal systems. The text is widely recognized for its ability to distill dense geopolitical issues into clear, manageable concepts without sacrificing intellectual rigor.
Page Count:
144
Publication Date:
2015-01-01
ISBN-10:
0191576204
ISBN-13:
9780191576201
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