Writer
Malcolm N. Shaw
Sir Robert Jennings Professor of International Law
University of Leicester
Published Year: 2008 (Sixth Edition)
Publisher: CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
ISBN-13: 978-0-511-45559-9 (ebook)
ISBN-13: 978-0-521-89929-1 (hardback)
ISBN-13: 978-0-521-72814-0 (paperback)
Page: 1710 Pages ( :O )
Size: 7.2 MB (rar)
Malcolm Shaw’s engaging and authoritative International Law has become the definitive textbook for instructors and students alike, in this increasingly popular field of academic study. The hallmark writing style provides a stimulating account, motivating students to explore the subject more fully, while maintaining detail and academic rigour. The analysis integrated in the textbook challenges students to develop critical thinking skills. The sixth edition is comprehensively updated throughout and is carefully constructed to reflect current teaching trends and course coverage. The International Court of Justice is now examined in a separate dedicated chapter and there is a new chapter on international criminal law. The detailed references and reliable, consistent commentary which distinguished previous editions remain, making this essential reading for all students of international law whether they be at undergraduate level, postgraduate level or professional lawyers.
Malcolm N. Shaw, qc is the Sir Robert Jennings Professor of International Law at the University of Leicester. One of the world’s leading international lawyers, he has been awarded the decoration of ‘Officier de l’Ordre de la Valeur’ by the Republic of Cameroon. He is a member of the AdvisoryCouncil of the British Institute of International andComparative Law and a founding member of the Curatorium, Xiamen Academy of International Law. He is also a practising barrister at Essex Court Chambers.
Malcolm N. Shaw, qc is the Sir Robert Jennings Professor of International Law at the University of Leicester. One of the world’s leading international lawyers, he has been awarded the decoration of ‘Officier de l’Ordre de la Valeur’ by the Republic of Cameroon. He is a member of the AdvisoryCouncil of the British Institute of International andComparative Law and a founding member of the Curatorium, Xiamen Academy of International Law. He is also a practising barrister at Essex Court Chambers.
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