Christopher C. Joyner (Georgetown University, Washington DC)
This is a revised edition of a two-volume survey United Nations Legal Order. It provides students and scholars with a text that appraises the contribution made by the United Nations to contemporary international law and the law-creating process. Among the topics addressed are how international law is made by UN institutions; what contemporary international law owes its existence to the United Nations; how and whether UN bodies have served as sources of international law; and whether UN-created law can be said to have worked as an effective regulator of state conduct. Covering a wide range of...
This is a revised edition of a two-volume survey United Nations Legal Order. It provides students and scholars with a text that appraises the contribu...