A perfectly concise book to introduce public international law to undergraduate students: it covers all the foundational subjects in a cogent and eloquent manner.

Dr. Marjoleine Zieck, Professor of International Refugee Law at the Amsterdam Law School, University of Amsterdam

A valuable resource for introductory courses...International Law is a comprehensive and up-to-date textbook that introduces students to the main areas of public international law in a simple and accessible manner.

Dr. Jed Odermatt, Reader in International Law at The City Law School, City St George's, University of London

The most student-focused approach, providing ideal coverage for short, foundational courses at European law schools. International Law presents a student-focused approach to the subject; clearly written with non-native English-speaking students in mind, a range of learning features highlight the areas of debate and encourage students to engage critically with key disputes. Key features: - Provides comprehensive and concise coverage of the central issues in public international law, making this an ideal textbook for students taking short, introductory courses at European law schools. - Clearly explained and written with non-native English-speaking students in mind, the core concepts are presented in an accessible and easy-to-follow style. - Takes a critical perspective on various aspects of international law, introducing the controversies and areas of debate without assuming students' prior knowledge of the topics discussed. - Supportive learning features, including central issues boxes, chapter summaries, recommended reading, and discussion questions highlight the essential points and encourage students to engage critically with the legal disputes. New to this edition: - Discussion of current events related to international law, such as Trump's return to power and the current crisis in the WTO due to Trump's tariffs, Israel's war in Gaza, North Korea's status as a party to the war in Ukraine, and the International Criminal Court's indictment of Putin. - New case law from the International Court of Justice, including the Court's 2025 advisory opinion on Climate Change and its advisory opinion on Israel's activities in the Occupied Palestinian Territories. - New cases from the European Court of Human Rights, such as Russia's violations of human rights in Ukraine, including the recent judgments in Ukraine and the Netherlands v. Russia. - Expanded coverage of AI, specifically related to international human rights law and the laws of war, and the Council of Europe's new framework convention on AI. Digital formats and resources The fifth edition is available for students and institutions to purchase in a variety of formats: the e-book and Law Trove offer a mobile experience and convenient access along with short author podcasts introducing core topics, advice on answering end-of-chapter discussion questions, links to international law resources, functionality tools, navigation features, and links that offer extra learning support. For more information about e-books, please visit www.oxfordtextbooks.co.uk/ebooks.
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International Law presents a student-focused approach to the subject; clearly written with non-native English-speaking students in mind, a range of learning features highlight the areas of debate and encourage students to engage critically with key disputes.
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1: Foundations and structure of international law 2: Sources of international law 3: The law of treaties 4: The actors in the international legal system 5: Jurisdiction 6: Immunity from national jurisdiction and diplomatic protection 7: Principles for international responsibility 8: The international law of the sea 9: International human rights law 10: International environmental law 11: International economic law 12: Dispute settlement and the International Court of Justice 13: The international regulation of the use of force 14: The law of armed conflict 15: International criminal law
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Anders Henriksen is now with the Danish Security and Intelligence Service. He is a former Professor of Public International Law at the Faculty of Law, University of Copenhagen. He has published widely on public international law; the law and cyberspace; drone warfare; and the use of force.
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Provides comprehensive and concise coverage of the central issues in public international law, making this an ideal textbook for students taking short, introductory courses at European law schools. Clearly explained and written with non-native English-speaking students in mind, the core concepts are presented in an accessible and easy-to-follow style. Takes a critical perspective on various aspects of international law, introducing the controversies and areas of debate without assuming students' prior knowledge of the topics discussed. Supportive learning features, including central issues boxes, chapter summaries, recommended reading, and discussion questions highlight the essential points and encourage students to engage critically with the legal disputes. Also available as an e-book with functionality, navigation features, and links that offer extra learning support.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780198976318
Publisert
2026-05-11
Utgave
5. utgave
Utgiver
Oxford University Press
Høyde
246 mm
Bredde
171 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
400

Forfatter

Biografisk notat

Anders Henriksen is now with the Danish Security and Intelligence Service. He is a former Professor of Public International Law at the Faculty of Law, University of Copenhagen. He has published widely on public international law; the law and cyberspace; drone warfare; and the use of force.