Politics of International Law
Explore the intricate relationship between politics and law in the compelling book, Politics of International Law by Cambridge University Press. Published in 2004, this insightful volume spans 348 pages, offering a fresh perspective on the dynamics of international law within contemporary global politics. Through a series of engaging case studies, the author delves into critical issues such as the use of force, climate change, landmines, migrant rights, and the role of the International Criminal Court. Additionally, this book examines the Kosovo bombing campaign, international financial institutions, and the complexities of global governance. Ideal for students, scholars, and anyone interested in understanding the multifaceted interplay of law and politics on the international stage, Politics of International Law is a must-read for those seeking to navigate the challenges of our time.