This volume presents the findings of the International Commission established to investigate alleged violations of international law by Israel during its 1982 invasion of Lebanon. The report examines the legal, political, and humanitarian dimensions of the conflict, documenting incidents involving civilian casualties, destruction of property, and breaches of international humanitarian norms. Dr…
This volume explores the development of constitutionalism across various Asian countries during the post-colonial period. Edited by R. N. Spann, the book examines the formation of modern constitutions, institutional structures, and political systems in Asia. Contributors discuss the challenges faced by newly independent states, including nation-building, governance, legal reform, and the adapta…
This book provides a comprehensive collection of cases, documents, and readings that illustrate the dynamic nature of international law in a rapidly changing world. Edited by Edward Collins, Jr., the volume presents essential materials that explore the evolution of legal principles, state behavior, global governance, and the challenges faced by the international community. Designed for students…
This classic work by Hans Kelsen presents a systematic and theoretical foundation of international law. As one of the most influential legal philosophers of the twentieth century, Kelsen explores the nature, structure, and function of international legal norms within the global order. The book examines the validity of international law, the relationship between domestic and international legal …
This book presents the full text and foundational principles of the Constitution of the Mongolian People’s Republic, outlining the structure, functions, and authority of the socialist state. It details the organization of government institutions, including the State Great Khural, the Council of Ministers, the judiciary, and local administrative bodies. The constitution also defines the politi…
This book provides a comprehensive and accessible introduction to the principles and functioning of modern international law. Covering topics such as state sovereignty, treaties, jurisdiction, and the law governing armed conflict, Akehurst explains complex legal concepts in clear language for students and general readers. The fourth edition updates developments in international legal practice a…
This book provides a foundational introduction to the principles, sources, and development of international law, along with the structure and functions of major international organizations. Hari Hara Das explains the evolution of global legal norms, state sovereignty, treaty obligations, dispute settlement mechanisms, and the role of organizations such as the United Nations in maintaining inter…
Contemporary International Law: A Concise Introduction provides a clear and accessible overview of the principles, institutions, and practices of modern international law. Werner Levi explains the historical evolution of international legal norms, the role of states and international organizations, the nature of treaties, the settlement of disputes, and the challenges facing the international l…
Conflict and Compromise explores the evolving role of international law amid global political transformation. Edward McWhinney examines how revolutionary changes, shifting power structures, and new ideological movements influence the formation and application of international legal norms. Based on a series of analytical talks originally broadcast in the radio program Ideas, this book discusses …
The Australian Constitution by Geoffrey Sawer provides a concise and authoritative explanation of the origins, structure, and functioning of Australia’s constitutional system. Written by a leading legal scholar, the book outlines the historical development of the Constitution, the roles of key founding figures, and the principles that shape federal governance in Australia. It serves as an acc…