Enforcing International Law
Explore the intricate balance between self-help and peaceful dispute resolution in "Enforcing International Law," authored by experts in the field and published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2005. This compelling study spans 204 pages, offering a thorough examination of the rules and principles that govern these two fundamental concepts. Drawing insights from both legal frameworks and political science, the book presents significant findings derived from an extensive analysis of scholarly work, bolstered by real-world examples from five diverse case studies. Ideal for students, researchers, and practitioners alike, "Enforcing International Law" is an essential addition to your legal library, providing a profound understanding of international law's enforcement mechanisms.