Brierly's Law of Nations
Discover the essential guide to international law with Brierly's Law of Nations by Andrew Clapham, published by Oxford University Press in 2012. This 7th revised edition marks the first major update in fifty years, making it a vital resource for both students and scholars in the field of international relations.
Spanning 576 pages, this comprehensive text delves into the fundamental themes and concepts of international law, presented in a concise and clear manner. Clapham builds on Brierly's foundational idea that law must serve a social purpose, ensuring that readers grasp the relevance and significance of legal frameworks in a global context.
Whether you are embarking on your journey in international law or seeking to deepen your understanding, Brierly's Law of Nations is an indispensable addition to your library.