Brierly's Law of Nations
Discover the essential insights of international law with Brierly's Law of Nations, authored by James Leslie Brierly and published by Oxford University Press in 2012. This seventh revised edition, spanning 570 pages, marks the first comprehensive update in fifty years, making it an invaluable resource for both students and scholars in the field.
This classic text serves as an ideal introduction to international law, articulating key themes and concepts in a concise and accessible manner. Brierly emphasizes the notion that law must fulfill a social purpose, ensuring that readers grasp the significance of legal principles in a global context. Enhance your understanding of international law with this authoritative guide that has stood the test of time.