Formalism and the Sources of International Law
Explore the intricate world of international law with Formalism and the Sources of International Law by Oxford University Press. Published in 2013, this insightful paperback spans 348 pages and delves into the evolving landscape of international legal frameworks. As international organizations and non-binding instruments gain prominence, the book addresses the growing debate surrounding the definition and boundaries of international law. It advocates for a return to formalism in determining what constitutes international law, while also proposing modernized approaches to enhance its relevance. Ideal for legal scholars, practitioners, and students alike, this book provides a comprehensive examination of the principles that govern international relations. Enhance your understanding of this crucial field with this essential read.