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020 _a9781139334266
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082 _a341 ARM
100 _aArmstrong David
245 _aInternational law and international relations
250 _a2nd
260 _aCambridge
_bCambridge University Press
_c2012
300 _a353p
_cx
365 _bRs. 5,358
505 _aContents: Frontmatter. Pp. i-v; Contents. Pp. vii-vii; Tables. Pp. viii-viii; Preface to the Second Edition. Pp. ix-ix; Acknowledgements. Pp. x-x; Introduction. Pp. 1-6; Part I - The foundations. Pp. 7-8; 1 - The nature of international law. Pp. 9-37; 2 - The evolution of international law. Pp. 38-73; 3 - Three lenses: realism, liberalism and constructivism. Pp. 74-122; Part II - The law in world politics. Pp. 123-124; 4 - Use of force. Pp. 125-162; 5 - Human rights. Pp. 163-192; 6 - International crimes. Pp. 193-237; 7 - International trade. Pp. 238-269; 8 - The environment. Pp. 270-296; Part III – Conclusions. Pp. 297-298; 9 - Law and power in an evolving world order. Pp. 299-316; Bibliography. pp. 317-346; Index. pp. 347-353.
650 _a1. International Law 2. International Relations
700 _aFarrell Theo
_aLambert Helene
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