Problems and Process

International Law and How We Use It
Langbeschreibung
The greatest possible honor for an international lawyer is to be invited to deliver the Hague Academy General Course in International Law. Rosalyn Higgins was so honored and this volume is the revised text of the lectures she delivered there. Its purpose is to show that there is an essentialand unavoidable choice to be made between the perception of international law as either a system of neutral rules or as a system of decision-making directed towards the attainment of specific declared values. This book focuses on resolving this in addition to many other difficult and unansweredissues in contemporary international law. The topics she addresses include human rights, allocating competence, self determination, and the individual use of force in international law. This accessible volume will be particularly useful to scholars and students of international law who seek a betterunderstanding of the subject and desire to see how the great web of inter-related concepts which comprise international law are held together as a coherent and cohesive whole.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction
Rosalyn Higgins QC is also author of UN Peacekeeping 1946-1967: Documents and Commentary (OUP, vols 3 & 4 still in print, 1981)
ISBN-13:
9780198764106
Veröffentl:
1995
Erscheinungsdatum:
24.08.1995
Seiten:
304
Autor:
Rosalyn Higgins
Gewicht:
465 g
Format:
234x156x16 mm
Sprache:
Englisch

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