Comparative international law / Anthea Roberts, Paul B. Stephan, Pierre-Hugues Verdier, and Mila Versteeg.
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- 9780190697600 (ebook) :
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- KZ1263 .C66 2018
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Previously issued in print: 2018.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
By definition, international law, once agreed upon and consented to, applies to all parties equally. This book explains that states at times adhere to similar, and at other times, adopt different interpretations of the same international norms and standards. This work achieves three objectives. The first is to show that international law is not a monolith. The second is to map the cross-country similarities and differences in international legal norms in different fields of international law, as well as their application and interpretation with regards to geographic differences.
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