One of the classic treatises on international law, wholly updated in order to take account of recent developments<br />Comprehensive coverage of the field, presenting the system of international law and its constituent elements in a clear and accessible fashion<br />Extensively referenced in order to provide a solid foundation for further research<br />Widely referred to by courts, practitioners and scholars, focusing on the issues as presented in practice today, including before international courts and tribunals<br />New to this edition<br /><br />Text and footnotes thoroughly updated and revised to give an understanding of international law as it stands today; while preserving the analytical rigour, clarity of language and objectivity of approach that characterise Ian Brownlie's great work.<br />Contains a new introduction; the chapters on environmental law, immunities, responsibility, use of force and high seas freedoms have been substantially revised.<br />Individual chapters and
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