International Law, Sixth Edition (Aspen Casebooks)
Distinctively accessible in organization and style, <B>International Law</B> offers an adroit selection of excerpted cases and documents, as well as notes, questions, and problems. Interdisciplinary materials introduce a variety of perspectives, such as economics and international relations theory. <B>International Law</B> is an effective blend of current issues and thinking alongside traditional theories and concepts.</P><P>Thoroughly revised and updated, the <B>Sixth Edition</B> addresses major developments in international law and new issues and challenges arising from developments in the U.N., U.S., NATO, and other countries with respect to Iran, Afghanistan, Iraq, and North Korea.</P><P><B>A leading casebook in its field, International Law also features:</B></P><UL><LI><B>an effective overview of international law</B> that lays the groundwork for the topics that follow</LI></UL><P><B>The Sixth Edition brings timely coverage and analysis of developing law</B>:</P><UL><LI>international efforts to address <B>global climate change</B> and other <B>international environmental</B> matters</LI><LI>updates to <B>U.S. counter-terrorism policies</B> regarding detention, torture, and rendition, including <I>Boumediene v. Bush</I></LI><LI><B>other recent Supreme Court decisions</B> in <I>Medellin v. Texas</I> (treaties), <I>Samantar v. Yousef</I> (foreign official immunity), and <I>Morrison v. Nat'l Australia Bank</I> (extraterritorial jurisdiction)</LI><LI>revised European Union sections reflecting passage of the <B>Lisbon Treaty</B></LI><LI>important decisions by international courts such as Schalk and Kopf v. Austria, the major European Court of Human Rights decision on same-sex marriage</LI></UL></P>