Limits of International Law: The Limits of International Law
Discover the thought-provoking insights of The Limits of International Law by Jack L. Goldsmith, published by Oxford University Press Inc in 2007. This compelling paperback spans 272 pages and challenges conventional wisdom about the power of international law. Goldsmith and his co-author, Posner, assert that while international law does play a role, its influence is often overstated by public officials, legal experts, and the media. Instead, they argue that international law is fundamentally shaped by the interests of states navigating the global arena. This book is essential for anyone looking to understand the true nature and limitations of international legal frameworks. Dive into this critical examination and expand your perspective on international relations.