DUNOFF, JEFFREY
PART I
Introduction to International Law and Lawmaking
Chapter 1
Tracing the Evolution of International Law
Chapter 2
Making Law in a Decentralized System
PART II
Participants in the International Legal Process
Chapter 3
The Traditional Actors: States and International Organizations
Chapter 4
Beyond the State: The Challenge of Non-State Actors
PART III
International Law and Domestic Law
Chapter 5
International Law in the Domestic Arena
Chapter 6
The Reach of Domestic Law in the International Arena: Jurisdiction and Its Limits
PART IV
The Protection of Human Dignity
Chapter 7
The Claims of Individuals on States: International Human Rights
Chapter 8
Mitigating the Harms of War: International Humanitarian Law
Chapter 9
Individual Accountability for Violations of Human
Dignity: International Criminal Law and Beyond
Part V
Interdependence and Integration: The Challenge
of Collective Action Problems
Chapter 10
Responding to the First Global Commons Issue: The Law of the Sea
Chapter 11
Protecting the International Environment
Chapter 12
Managing the World Economy
PART VI
Challenges to International Law
Chapter 13
The Use of Force
Chapter 14
Conceptual Challenges to International Law: Legitimacy, Relevance, and Justice
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Written by some of the leading International Law scholars in the nation, International Law: Norms, Actors, Process: A Problem-Oriented Approach employs a unique problem-based approach to examining international issues. Using real-life case studies as teaching problems, the text explores the processes for making and applying international law, with an interdisciplinary approach that goes beyond mere doctrinal explanation.
New to the Fifth Edition:
An introduction to international law through the Julian Assange episode
Presentation of state responsibility through the problem of cyber espionage and of the responsibility of international organizations through the problem of sexual assaults by UN peacekeepers
Integration of new U.S. Supreme Court decisions on the Alien Tort Statute, jurisdiction, and other topics
Analysis of the challenges that artificial intelligence and autonomous weapons pose to international humanitarian law
Comprehensive treatment of the Paris Accord on Climate Change
New cases and analysis on the role and legitimacy of international courts
Professors and students will benefit from:
Contemporary problems as a vehicle for learning international legal rules and processes
Clear explanation of legal rules and institutions
Interdisciplinary approach to international law with attention to the laws relevance in global affairs
Careful selection and editing of primary materials to produce a casebook of teachable dimensions
Inclusion of maps, charts, and photographs
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