Description
This volume incorporates essential references to recent important pronouncements, and events, in the field of International Law, which remains important to this day, and especially today.
This, despite many criticisms against it from sectors which maintain, and even promote, the view that any law is only as good as its enforcement.
It is maintained by more though that International Law is still, as it has been and as it ought to be, an important field of study, if only because the pursuit of its many precepts may make for achievable peace in our world.
This book was written by the author more than half a century ago to explain, and in certain instances present his views on, the rules which govern states and therefore our world.