Description
This book offers a comprehensive exploration of international law, a dynamic and crucial field that governs interactions among sovereign states, international organizations, and other global actors. It examines the foundational principles, contemporary challenges, and enduring significance of international law in shaping global affairs.
At its core, international law provides the legal framework for relations between states. However, this book goes beyond traditional definitions to encompass the expanding scope of international law, including the roles and responsibilities of international organizations, non-governmental organizations, individuals, and even corporations. A key focus is on understanding the unique characteristics of this legal order, which operates without a centralized global legislature, executive, or judiciary akin to domestic systems.