A foundational text that explains the nature, sources and scope of international law. The book discusses treaties, customs, principles of state responsibility, and the functioning of international organizations. It provides insight into dispute settlement, human rights, and international relations from a legal perspective. Written in a clear style, it helps students grasp complex concepts such as sovereignty and jurisdiction. This work is suitable for beginners and serves as a stepping stone for advanced studies in international legal systems and global governance.








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