Bargains! PROMOTIONS

Close Notification

Your cart does not contain any items

Politics and International Law

Making, Breaking, and Upholding Global Rules

Leslie Johns (University of California, Los Angeles)

$120.95   $96.55

Paperback

Not in-store but you can order this
How long will it take?

QTY:

English
Cambridge University Press
22 January 2026
International law shapes nearly every aspect of our lives. Yet it is often considered the exclusive domain of professionals with years of legal training. This second edition text uses clear, accessible writing and contemporary examples to explain where international law comes from, how actors decide whether to follow it, and how it is upheld using legal and political tools. Suitable for undergraduate and graduate students, this book is accessible to a wide audience and is written for anyone who wants to understand how global rules shape and transform international politics. Each chapter is framed by a case study that examines a current political issue, such as Russia's invasion of Ukraine, or the Israel/Gaza war, encouraging students to draw connections between theoretical concepts and real-world situations. The chapters are modular and are paired with multiple Supplemental Cases: edited and annotated judicial opinions. Accompanied by ready-to-use PowerPoint slides and a test bank for instructors.
By:  
Imprint:   Cambridge University Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Edition:   2nd Revised edition
Dimensions:   Height: 254mm,  Width: 178mm,  Spine: 31mm
Weight:   1.105kg
ISBN:   9781009652254
ISBN 10:   1009652257
Pages:   600
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Part I. Fundamentals: 1. Competing perspectives on international law and politics; 2. Making international law; 3. Breaking international law; 4. Upholding international law; Part II. Property Rights and Economic Exchange: 5. Law of the sea; 6. Trade; 7. Investment; Part III. Peace and War: 8. Human rights; 9. Use of force; 10. Armed conflict; Part IV. New Challenges: 11. Criminal responsibility; 12. Environmental protection: 13. Migration.

Leslie Johns is a Professor of Political Science and Law at UCLA. Her research and teaching focuses on the intersection of international law and international relations. She is the recipient of the Michael Wallerstein Award for political economy and multiple fellowships from the Niehaus Center for Globalization and Governance at Princeton University. Leslie has published numerous scholarly articles in top peer-reviewed journals, including the American Political Science Review, International Organization, and The Journal of Politics. Her published work features diverse topics, including the design of international courts and treaties, international trade disputes at the WTO, the property rights of foreign investors, universal jurisdiction trials, the International Criminal Court, and the Alien Tort Statute. This book is based on over a decade of teaching undergraduate and graduate political science students at UCLA.

Reviews for Politics and International Law: Making, Breaking, and Upholding Global Rules

'This excellent book is the most student-friendly introduction to the politics of international law. The new edition introduces potentially intimidating topics using timely examples and fascinating case studies. No other textbook demonstrates such an impressive understanding of the politics of international trade and investment law.' Peter Britt, Queen Mary University of London 'Leslie Johns has done it again! The second edition is every bit as engaging as the first – insightful, rich in detail, and accessible to a wide audience. Professor Johns masterfully connects theory to historical and contemporary debates. The addition of new cases makes this an even more valuable resource for students and instructors alike.' Jana von Stein, Australian National University 'An essential introduction to international law and politics that uses contemporary cases to illustrate both conceptual and practical tensions in the operation of global rules. Professor Johns has provided an engaging and accessible guide to the field.' Kirsten Ainley, London School of Economics 'This excellent textbook ties together an impressive array of material. The new edition contains updated case studies that illustrate the application of international law to active political disputes and illuminate how international law affects behavior. I strongly recommend this book for any course on the politics of international law.' Erik Voeten, Georgetown University


See Inside

See Also