The Decay of International Law
A Reappraisal of the Limits of Legal Imagination in International Affairs, with a New Introduction
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Manchester University Press
Published:20th Aug '19
Should be back in stock very soon
Originally published in 1986 this book has become a classic of international law literature. It was a penetrating critique of the methodology of international law as it had come to be understood and accepted by the generality of international lawyers. It called for a realisation of the crucial role which international lawyers should play in reflecting in the nature and implications of the principles and arguments used by governments and other actors in the international stage. It called for a positive legal analysis of international issues. This edition comes with a new 10,000 word introduction that will put the original work it in its proper historical context. New generations of international legal scholars who did not read Carty in the 1980s and who have had little chance to do so since then because of the book's unavailability will show a great deal of interest in delving into the thoughts of one of the most influential critical legal thinkers.
ISBN: 9781526127914
Dimensions: 216mm x 138mm x 12mm
Weight: 259g
216 pages