Understanding International Law

By: Lodhi, Moazzam KhanMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Jahangir world time. Description: 312p. MISBN: 9789696641216(pbk)Subject(s): International Law, Treaties and Agreements, Human Rights in International LawDDC classification: 341 Summary: explores the foundational concepts of international law, including treaties, sovereignty, human rights, and diplomatic relations. The book provides case studies and historical references to help readers grasp the practical applications of legal principles in the global arena. It serves as a comprehensive guide for anyone looking to understand how international legal systems operate.
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explores the foundational concepts of international law, including treaties, sovereignty, human rights, and diplomatic relations. The book provides case studies and historical references to help readers grasp the practical applications of legal principles in the global arena. It serves as a comprehensive guide for anyone looking to understand how international legal systems operate.

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