Oxford Handbook of the Sources of International Law
The Oxford Handbook of the Sources of International Law, published by Oxford University Press in 2017, offers an in-depth exploration of the fundamental sources that shape international law. Spanning 1226 pages, this comprehensive volume delves into the historical evolution of legal sources, examining how interpretations have shifted over time. It critically analyzes major legal theories and their perspectives on sources, while also addressing the crucial link between these sources and the legitimacy of international law. Furthermore, the handbook highlights the distinctions in sources across various sub-disciplines of international law, making it an essential resource for scholars, practitioners, and students alike. Discover the complexities and nuances of international legal sources with this authoritative guide.