Economic Dimensions in International Law
Discover the intricate interplay between economics and international law in the compelling collection, Economic Dimensions in International Law, published by Cambridge University Press in 1998. This hardback volume spans an impressive 712 pages and features a series of thought-provoking essays that employ interdisciplinary perspectives to delve into critical issues within international and comparative law. Ideal for legal scholars, students, and practitioners, this book provides valuable insights into how economic factors influence legal frameworks on a global scale. Enhance your understanding of the economic dimensions that shape international relations and legal practices with this essential addition to your library.