The Role of Law in International Politics: Essays in IR and International Law

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The Role of Law in International Politics: Essays in IR and International Law

Author(s): Michael ByersMichael Byers
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Binding: Paperback
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Edited by Michael Byers, The Role of Law in International Politics brings together eighteen original essays exploring how international law influences decision-making on the global stage. Contributors include leading scholars and practitioners in both international relations and law.

The essays examine the character and evolution of international norms, offering both theoretical insights and real-world perspectives. Topics range from the formulation of global rules to their impact on state behavior.

Ideal for students, teachers and practitioners, this interdisciplinary collection offers a comprehensive account of how legal frameworks shape politics across multiple domains.

Key areas covered:

  • International peace and security
  • Economic and trade relations
  • Human rights and development
  • Environmental governance

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