Reexamining Customary International Law

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  • Reexamining Customary International Law Book Detail

  • Author : Brian D. Lepard
  • Release Date : 2017-02-16
  • Publisher : Cambridge University Press
  • Genre : Law
  • Pages :
  • ISBN 13 : 1108107931
  • File Size : 72,72 MB

Reexamining Customary International Law by Brian D. Lepard PDF Summary

Book Description: Reexamining Customary International Law takes on the complex issues and controversies surrounding the history, theory, and practice of customary international law as it reexamines customary law's increasingly important role in world affairs. It incorporates the expertise of distinguished authors to probe many difficult issues that remain unresolved concerning the doctrine of customary law. At the same time, this book engages in a profound exploration of the practical role of customary international law in a variety of important fields, including humanitarian law, human rights law, and air and space law.

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