Evans’ International Law is widely celebrated as an outstanding collection of writing by leading scholars in the field. Bringing together a broad range of perspectives on all the key issues in international law, it is a unique and invaluable resource for students and practitioners alike.
- A stellar line-up of authors, drawn from those actively involved in the teaching and practice of international law, offers authoritative and stimulating perspectives on the subject
- Provides wide-ranging, critical analysis of all of the key issues and themes in public international law
- The entire volume has been carefully edited by Sir Malcolm Evans to ensure a consistent style
- Suitable for students and academics with varying prior exposure to international law
New to this edition
- New chapters Acquisition of Territory, International Economic Law, and International Space Law
- New contributors: Andrew Clapham, Eric De Brabandere, Rossana Deplano, Paola Gaeta, Reece Lewis, Brendan Plant, Andrew Lang, Rosa Freedman, Andrew Sanger, Christian Tams, and Eva van der Marel
- New ICJ decisions, including those on Genocide (Ukraine v Russian Federation and The Gambia v Myanmar); on Racial Discrimination (Qatar v United Arab Emirates); and Maritime Delimitation (Somalia v Kenya)
- ITLOS decisions, including the Request for an Advisory Opinion submitted by the Commission of Small Island Sates on Climate Change and International Law
- Arbitral decisions, including the ‘Enrica Lexie’ Incident, as well as domestic court judgments
Title: International Law
Editor: Malcolm David Evans
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 6th edition (16 May 2024)
ISBN: 9780192848642
Pages: 1024
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