Boundaries of the International
Discover the intricate origins of international law in Boundaries of the International by Jennifer Pitts. Published in 2018, this compelling book spans 304 pages and challenges the traditional narrative that international law emerged solely from the respectful interactions of free and equal European states. Pitts expertly illustrates how the dynamics of power and domination between Europeans and non-European states and empires played a crucial role in shaping international law. This thought-provoking exploration reveals the lasting impact of these historical relationships on the unequal structures present in today’s global order. Perfect for readers interested in history, international law, and the complexities of global relations, Boundaries of the International is a must-read for anyone looking to understand the true foundations of our contemporary world.