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International Law

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Oxford University Press, 2001 - Law - 469 pages
As the former President of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia and a world-leading academic, Professor Cassese brings unrivalled experience and expertise to the study of International Law. This is the ideal text for all students, providing a clear and concise background to the history of international law and exploring the latest developments in the field. The book is written to a good length - covering all topics in sufficient depth for contemporary courses and avoiding superfluous detail. Professor Cassese explores the dynamics of international law, and looks at sociological approaches to the subject as well as paying full attention to traditional and more legalistic approaches. In a thorough treatment of the subject, he shows when certain legal institutions have come into being in the world community, analysing their origins and the rationale behind them. He explores why they have been created, what function they were intended to fulfil, and assesses how they have actually performed. COMPANION WEBSITE: A key feature is the companion website, specially created to work alongside the text. Key documents, case material, principal treaties and agreements cited in the book, and links to useful websites containing further sources are all included to provide an up-to-date and comprehensive resource for students and lecturers.

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Contents

THE MAIN LEGAL FEATURES OF THE INTERNATIONAL
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THE HISTORICAL EVOLUTION OF THE INTERNATIONAL
19
STATES AS THE PRIMARY SUBJECTS OF INTERNATIONAL LAW
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About the author (2001)


Now teaching again at the University of Florence, Judge Antonio Cassese is the former President of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, and former presiding Judge of Trial Chamber II. He is also a member of the Institut de droit international.

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