Optimal Protection of International Law
Discover the intricate balance of international law with Optimal Protection of International Law by Joost Pauwelyn. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2012, this insightful paperback spans 270 pages and delves into the pressing question of how robustly international law should be safeguarded.
Pauwelyn presents a comprehensive framework designed for treaty negotiators, politicians, and judges, guiding them in the enforcement of an expanding array of rights and obligations among states. His innovative approach navigates the spectrum between strict inalienability and flexible liability, offering a nuanced perspective on international legal protections.
Whether you are a legal scholar, practitioner, or simply interested in the complexities of international relations, this book is an essential addition to your library. Enhance your understanding of international law and its vital role in global governance with this thought-provoking work.