International Law in World Politics, 4th ed.: An Introduction

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“This textbook deals with theoretical perspectives and practical applications very thoughtfully and effectively, making it an invaluable resource for my students. Having required the third edition in my class for the past four years, without a doubt I will continue using this new edition in future class sessions!” ―Adriana Piatti-Crocker, University of Illinois, Springfield Praise for the previous editions: "This is the premier textbook on the politics of international law … an indispensable teaching tool." ―Ian Hurd, Northwestern University "This is a superb treatment of the subject matter." ― Choice "Writing an easily accessible but still comprehensive text on the role of international law in current world politics is not easy, yet it is exactly what Shirley Scott has accomplished with this excellent introductory book." ―Hanne Hagtvedt Vik, Journal of Peace Research "[An] excellent introductory book." ―John King Gamble, A ustralian Yearbook of International Law The Covid-19 pandemic. Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Cybercrime and ecocide. Outer space. Global warming. These are just a few of the myriad issues that are the subjects, and sometimes drivers, of international law. The fourth edition of International Law in World Politics clearly and comprehensively explains how international law works and its role in the arena of world politics today. CONTENTS: The Politics of International Law. - ACTORS IN INTERNATIONAL LAW. - States. - Intergovernmental Organizations. - Nongovernmental Organizations and Individuals. - International Courts and Tribunals. - STRUCTURES AND PROCESSES OF INTERNATIONAL LAW. - The Autonomy of International Law. - Legal Argument as Politics. - Reading a Multilateral Treaty. - The Multilateral Treaty Lifecycle. - ISSUES IN INTERNATIONAL LAW. - The Initiation of Armed Conflict. - The Conduct of Armed Conflict. - Weapons of Mass Destruction. - Climate Change and the Environment. - Human Rights. - Crime. - CONCLUSION. - The Future of International Law and Global Governance. Shirley V. Scott is professor of international law and international relations at the University of New South Wales. Michelle Chase researches international law and policy at the University of New South Wales.

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