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Complete International Law

Text, Cases, and Materials. Complete

By (author) Ademola Abass
Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: Oxford University Press, Oxford, United Kingdom
Published: 21st Aug 2014
Dimensions: w 188mm h 246mm d 39mm
Weight: 1507g
ISBN-10: 019967907X
ISBN-13: 9780199679072
Barcode No: 9780199679072
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Complete International Law combines a wide range of case extracts with incisive author commentary to clearly demonstrate legal principles and the significance of case law. This innovative text encourages an active approach to learning with key point summaries, thinking points and self-test questions throughout; which aim to stimulate reflection about the importance of international law in today's world. Online Resource Centre An Online Resource Centre, containing the following resources for students and lecturers accompanies this book. For students: Appendices Guidance on answering discussion questions Flashcard glossary of key terms Annotated weblinks For lecturers: A testbank of multiple choice questions

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Ademola Abass has succeeded in creating a book that is unique in its pedagogical approach and comprehensive coverage. * Times Higher Education * Review from previous edition One of the most comprehensive international law books on the market and the first to combine text, cases and materials. What makes it stand out is the ability of the author to simplify difficult concepts and make them easy to understand. * Ilias Bantekas, Professor of International Law, Brunel University * This text is the gateway to mastering international law. Professor Abass provides a thorough, in-depth, and student-friendly introduction to the subject. A compelling read. * Jean Allain, Reader in International Law, Queen's University, Belfast *