James Crawford (University of Cambridge), Martti Koskenniemi (University of Helsinki)
This intellectually rigorous introduction to international law encourages readers to engage with multiple aspects of the topic: as 'law' directing and shaping its subjects; as a technique for governing the world of states and beyond statehood; and as a framework within which several critical and constructivist projects are articulated. The articles situate international law in its historical and ideological context and examine core concepts such as sovereignty, jurisdiction and the state. Attention is also given to its operation within international institutions and in dispute settlement, and...
This intellectually rigorous introduction to international law encourages readers to engage with multiple aspects of the topic: as 'law' directing and...
James Crawford (University of Cambridge), Martti Koskenniemi (University of Helsinki)
This intellectually rigorous introduction to international law encourages readers to engage with multiple aspects of the topic: as 'law' directing and shaping its subjects; as a technique for governing the world of states and beyond statehood; and as a framework within which several critical and constructivist projects are articulated. The articles situate international law in its historical and ideological context and examine core concepts such as sovereignty, jurisdiction and the state. Attention is also given to its operation within international institutions and in dispute settlement, and...
This intellectually rigorous introduction to international law encourages readers to engage with multiple aspects of the topic: as 'law' directing and...