An Introduction to International Law - Book Reviews,
by Mark W. Janis
An Introduction to International Law FROM THE PUBLISHER "Regarded for its clear and straightforward presentation of the basics of International Law, this paperback familiarizes students with fundamental concepts and issues." New material in the Fourth Edition reflects significant developments: coverage of September 11 and its implications, including the rules of engagement when the "enemy" is a non-state actor, such as Al Qaeda, and coalition building in the war on terrorism; the International Criminal Court (ICC); and the growing importance of "soft law" and non-state actors, as demonstrated by public-interest participation and scientific consensus in the development of treaties and policy.
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