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Public International Law

A Multi-Perspective Approach

Sué González Hauck Raffaela Kunz Max Milas

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Routledge
15 March 2024
Public International Law: A Multi-Perspective Approach is a comprehensive yet critical introduction to the diverse field of public international law.

Bringing together a unique range of perspectives from around the world and from different theoretical approaches, this textbook introduces both the overarching questions and doctrines of public international law, as well as the specialised sub-fields. These include emerging fields such as international law in cyberspace, international migration law, and the international climate regime. The book includes numerous case examples, references to debates and controversies in the literature, and focus sections addressing topics in more depth.

Featuring an array of pedagogical features, including learning objectives, suggested further reading and resources, and QR codes to interactive exercises, this book is ideal for students studying this field for the first time and also offers something new for students who would like to deepen their knowledge via a diverse and engaging range of perspectives.

The Open Access version of this book, available at www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike (CC-BY-SA) 4.0 License.

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Imprint:   Routledge
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 246mm,  Width: 174mm, 
Weight:   1.470kg
ISBN:   9781032587479
ISBN 10:   1032587474
Pages:   694
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Primary & secondary/elementary & high school ,  Primary
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Part I – History, Theory, and Methodology 1. History of International Law 2. Overarching Questions 3. Approaches 4. Methods Part II – General International Law 5. International and Domestic Law 6. Sources of International Law 7. Subjects and Actors in International Law 8. Jurisdiction 9. State Responsibility 10. Diplomatic Relations 11. Immunities 12. Peaceful Settlement of Disputes 13. Collective Security and the Prohibition of the Use of Force Part III – Specialised Fields 14. Law of Armed Conflict 15. Law of the Sea 16. International Environmental Law 17. International Climate Change Law 18. International Migration Law 19. International Law in Cyberspace 20. Space Law 21. Human Rights Law 22. International Criminal Law 23. International Economic Law

Sué González Hauck is a postdoctoral scholar at the German Center for Integration and Migration Studies (DeZIM), Berlin and at the Helmut-Schmidt University, Berlin. Raffaela Kunz is a postdoctoral scholar and lecturer at the University of Zurich. Max Milas is a PhD student at the University of Münster.

Reviews for Public International Law: A Multi-Perspective Approach

“Public international law scholarship has since the days of its “founding fathers” been dominated by single authored sums. The biases inherent in such a model have become all too obvious, which is why Public International Law: a Multi-Perspective Approach is just the collection we needed. International law will only be reconfigured in decades to come if the extent to which it has meant very different things for different people is recognized in textbooks themselves. We owe the diversity of our students this very diversity of perspectives.” —Frédéric Mégret, Full Professor and Co-director of the Centre for Human Rights and Legal Pluralism, McGill University “Put together with both care and flair, featuring terrific voices both seasoned and new, covering both key concepts and contemporary concerns, taking us from history to future, deep sea to outer space, cores to peripheries, and open access to boot, this is a delightful cocktail of a textbook. I look forward to many happy hours with it.” —Surabhi Ranganathan, Professor of International Law and Director of Postgraduate Education, University of Cambridge


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