World Famous Comics: Principles of International Law (Concise Hornbook Series)
Principles of International Law (Concise Hornbook Series)
By: Sean D. Murphy Publisher: Thomson West Average Rating: Binding: Paperback Number of Items: 1 Number of Pages: 506 Publication Date: February 23, 2006 Studio: Thomson West
Product Description: This volume provides a comprehensive and up-to-date survey of public international law, with useful references throughout to classic and contemporary cases and scholarship. It is designed as a stand-alone text or as a complement to any of the major casebooks on the topic. The first section of the book addresses the fundamental history and structure of international law; the second section focuses on the interface of international law and national law; and the final section presents the treaties and rules that comprise the major fields of international law: human rights, law of the sea, international environmental law, and more.
International Law Hornbook Series by Sean Murphy ^ Very well-written and easy to read. Detailed and inexed table of contents makes locating desired subjects easy. Contains enough information to provide general understanding of the subject without going into lengthy and time consuming discourses. Use of case law to illustrate theortic principles works well.
Best International Law book available ^ If you are looking for an International Law hornbook...this is the best. The explanations are clear and concise, and the organization of the book is flawless. Professor Murphy is perhaps the most brilliant legal mind in this area and so it is no wonder that his book is top notch. I would recommend this book for anyone studying International Law!
Excellent International Law Treatise ^ Probably the best introduction to the topic for an American. Covers all important aspects of international law and explains historical and current U.S. positions. Very well written. I would have included Malcolm Evans' book in the treatise section of the bibliography, but now you have that information.