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International Law in the Post-Cold War World
International Law in the Post-Cold War World
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General International Law
Geneva Conventions
Grave Breaches
haopei
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Human Rights
human rights protection
humanitarian
ICJ
ICJ Report
ICTR Statute
ICTY Statute
International Armed Conflict
International Criminal Tribunal
international humanitarian law
International Law
Jus Cogens
legal principles in armed conflict
minority rights law
NATO Action
NATO Air Strike
NATO Military Action
NATO States
Non-international Armed Conflicts
Opinio Juris
Public International Law
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Product details
- ISBN 9781138882300
- Weight: 1040g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 09 Feb 2015
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
Centering on the theme of 'progressiveness', this powerful volume offers important new perspectives on the history, theory and practice of international law. Covering topics of great contemporary relevance such as the use of force, human rights and sovereignty, this book is of essential interest to lawyers, historians and political scientists.
Sienho Yee is currently a DPhil candidate at Oxford University. He has formerly been a judicial law clerk to Judges Li (ICTY) and Cowen (US, Third Circuit), tutor in PIL at Oxford colleges, visiting assistant Professor at Northwestern University, and counsel at the IMF. He is the author of various articles on PIL and constitutional law in Columbia LR, EJIL, ICLQ, German YIL, Max Planck YUNL.
Wang Tieya is Professor of International Law at Peking University, a member of the Committee on the Drafting of the Basic Law of the Special Administrative Region of Hong Kong, Lecturer at the Hague Academy of International Law, and a member of l'Institut de Droit International and other learned societies. He is editor-in-chief of the Chinese Yearbook of International Law, and the author of numerous books and articles
International Law in the Post-Cold War World
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