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This textbook introduction to international law and justice is specially written for students studying law in other departments, such as politics and IR. By showing how international politics is intimately connected to international law, Edwin Egede and Peter Sutch - a lawyer and a political theorist - show that justice and ethics are essential to understanding international society. To help students learn, key concepts are explained in text boxes and each chapter includes case studies, chapter summaries, revision questions and suggestions for further reading. Students will engage with the most crucial questions and critical debates: sovereignty and global governance, sovereign and diplomatic immunity, human rights, the use of force, sanctions and the domestic impact of international law.
Contents
Introduction: International Law and International Justice; 1. Introduction to International Law, 1. Segregation and De-segregation: IR, Law and Ethics; 2. Sources of International Law, 2. Normative Authority and the Sources of International Law; 3. International Persons, 3. Justice in a World of States: The Moral Standing of Legal and Natural Persons; 4, The United Nations and International Law, 4 The Constitution of the International Community: Justice, Power and the United Nations; 5. The Protection of Human Rights and International Law, 5. Justice and Injustice in the Age of Human Rights; 6. Diplomatic Communications, 6. Diplomacy and Justice; 7. Use of Force and Security, 7. Sanctions and the Use of Force in Contemporary International Affairs; 8. The Law of the Sea, 8. Justice and the Common Heritage of Mankind; Conclusion.



