International law:norms, actors, process : a problem-oriented approach/ Jeffrey L. Dunoff, Steven R. Ratner, David Wippman.
Physical description:
xxxiii, 1044 p. ill. 25 cm.;
Bibliographic notes:
Includes bibliographical references (p. xxvi-xxxii) and index.;
General notes:
Accompanied by: Teacher's manual (xviii, 206 p.), c2009.;
Edition:
3rd ed.;
Author(s): DUNOFF, Jeffrey L.;
Ratner, Steven R.;
Wippman, David;
ISBN:
9780735589179 (hbk.;
Subjects: International law --Cases.;
Casebooks (Law;
Formatted contents notes:
Tracing the evolution of international law through two problems -- Making law in a decentralized system -- The traditional actors : states and international organizations -- The challenge of non-state actors -- International law in the domestic arena -- The reach of domestic law in the international arena : jurisdiction and its limits -- The claims of individuals on states : international human rights -- Mitigating the harms of war : international humanitarian law -- Individual accountability for violations of human dignity : international criminal law and beyond -- Responding to the first global commons issue : the law of the sea -- Protecting the international environment -- Managing the world economy -- The use of force -- Conceptual challenges to international law: legitimacy, relevance, and justice.;
Publisher:
New York : Aspen Publishers , c2010.;
Call number: 341 DUN;
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0 $aTracing the evolution of international law through two problems -- Making law in a decentralized system -- The traditional actors : states and international organizations -- The challenge of non-state actors -- International law in the domestic arena -- The reach of domestic law in the international arena : jurisdiction and its limits -- The claims of individuals on states : international human rights -- Mitigating the harms of war : international humanitarian law -- Individual accountability for violations of human dignity : international criminal law and beyond -- Responding to the first global commons issue : the law of the sea -- Protecting the international environment -- Managing the world economy -- The use of force -- Conceptual challenges to international law: legitimacy, relevance, and justice.