Use of Force
Explore the compelling analysis in "Use of Force" by the esteemed publisher Pennsylvania State University Press. Released in 1997, this thought-provoking book spans 416 pages, delving into the intricate relationship between international law and the concept of interstate force. The author presents a powerful argument that the principles governing the use of force are more effectively informed by real-world practices than by traditional treaties. Through a comprehensive collection of evidence, this work advocates for a practice-based legal framework, inviting readers to reconsider established norms in international relations. Whether you're a scholar, a legal professional, or simply interested in global governance, "Use of Force" offers essential insights and a fresh perspective on a crucial topic. Add this essential read to your collection today at Bookshop!