International Law Documents

· Cambridge University Press
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266
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About this ebook

This concise collection of the most important international law instruments is an essential resource for all students of international law. In addition to standard instruments such as the UN Charter, human rights documents and the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea, the volume also features topics not usually included in similar collections, such as international labour instruments, the work of the G20, and bilateral and unilateral instruments. Taking a global approach, the collection incorporates American, African and Asian instruments alongside UN, EU and other international documents, to reflect the diverse nature of international law courses. The two-colour design aids student navigation through the materials, and lengthier documents such as UNCLOS and the ICC statute are presented in shortened form, making the volume concise and clear. An ideal companion for students of international law, the book is also valuable for students of international human rights law, international relations, global governance and international politics.

About the author

Jan Klabbers is Martti Ahtisaari Academy Professor at the University of Helsinki. His publications include International Law (Cambridge, 2013) and An Introduction to International Organizations Law, 3rd edition (Cambridge, 2015).

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