How does international law impact the behavior of states? This book designed for students in multiple disciplines offers a comprehensive, accessible introduction to the 'law of nations,' detailing the evolution of state practice in response to an ever-changing, diverse world. In this new edition of William Slomanson's foundational text, the new authors, Professors Slagter and Van Doorn, trace how states manage their sovereignty in myriad ways, working through treaties, international organizations, and international courts to secure their own as well as global interests. With special emphasis on five key areas-human rights, the use of force, human security and humanitarian intervention, environmental protection, and economic relations-the authors illustrate both the power and limits of international law to provide structure and predictability on a globalized planet. Real-world problem sets, annotated bibliographies, and a practical guide to studying international law make this a text that students and instructors alike will appreciate.
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Weight: 1390g
Dimensions: 171 x 244mm
Publication Date: 15 Dec 2022
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781108813891
About John D. Van DoornTracy H. Slagter
Tracy Hoffmann Slagter is Professor of Political Science at the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh. She earned her Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of Iowa. The winner of several university- and college-level teaching awards she regularly teaches popular courses on international law European Union politics European politics genocide and global environmental politics. She teaches abroad whenever possible. She has published on the Court of Justice of the European Union regional human rights courts and in the scholarship of teaching and learning. She is a passionate advocate for the value of a liberal arts education civic knowledge and global education. John D. Van Doorn holds a Ph.D. from the University of Oklahoma in International and Comparative Politics. He has worked for two US ambassadors including the former US Permanent Representative to the United Nations Dr. Edward J. Perkins for whom he helped produce the book Mr. Ambassador: Warrior for Peace. He is the recipient of top teaching awards at multiple universities for courses in International law and organizations comparative democratization Latin America and diplomacy. He has published several articles on US policy towards Central America teaching methods and creative leadership. He is an enthusiastic scholar and teacher of law and democracy. William Slomanson is Professor Emeritus at Thomas Jefferson School of Law and currently teaches International Human Rights Law for San Diego State University's Osher Institute and the University of San Diego's University of the Third Age. He was a Navy officer and awarded the Navy Achievement Medal for his service in Vietnam. Professor Slomanson is listed in the Directory of American Scholars Who's Who in American Law and Who's Who in American Education. He has authored co-authored or edited twenty-seven books including the first six editions of Fundamental Perspectives on International Law. His scholarship has been cited over 3500 times and he has received numerous teaching awards.