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Jens David Ohlin

International Law: Evolving Doctrine and Practice

International Law: Evolving Doctrine and Practice

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Ohlins casebook is designed to offer a comprehensive treatment of public international law suitable for a one-semester, three-credit introduction to international law. It includes a clear explanation of how the methodology and doctrine of international law differ from domestic law, modular Problem Cases, discussion of new cases and events, and expanded materials on the law of occupation.

Format: Hardback
Length: 922 pages
Publication date: 30 September 2021
Publisher: West Academic Publishing


Ohlins' Casebook is a comprehensive and widely used textbook in the field of public international law, designed to provide a thorough introduction to the subject for students taking a one-semester, three-credit course in international law. The book is particularly popular among U.S. law schools, as it offers a structured and accessible approach to the complex and evolving field of international law.

One of the key features of Ohlins' Casebook is its clear explanation of how international law differs from domestic law. The book begins by delving into the fundamental principles and theories of international law, including the sources of international law, the principle of sovereign equality, and the concept of state responsibility. It then goes on to explore the various legal frameworks and institutions that govern international relations, such as the United Nations, the International Court of Justice, and regional organizations.

Throughout the book, each chapter begins with a clear explanation of the legal doctrine and precisely highlights the areas where that doctrine is unsettled or contested. This approach helps students to understand the complexities and nuances of international law and to develop a critical understanding of the issues at hand. Each chapter also ends with a conclusion that recaps the main points from the chapter, serving as a valuable tool for students to review and reinforce their learning.

In addition to its theoretical framework, Ohlins' Casebook includes modular Problem Cases in shaded boxes, which encourage students to apply the learned doctrine to contemporary controversies. The modular nature of these boxes gives instructors the flexibility to focus on specific topics or to skip certain cases based on their teaching objectives. This feature allows students to engage with real-world examples and to develop a deeper understanding of the practical implications of international law.

The second edition of Ohlins' Casebook has been updated to reflect recent developments and events in the field of international law. The book includes discussion of new cases and events, such as the legal consequences of the separation of the Chagos Archipelago (self-determination), the Urgenda Foundation v. Netherlands (climate change), the Jesner v. Arab Bank (Alien Tort Statute), the Gambia v. Myanmar (standing to sue for genocide), the diplomatic controversy between the U.S. and U.K. over the Anne Sacoolas/Harry Dunn car accident (diplomatic immunity), and the breakdown of the WTO Appellate Body.

Expanded materials on the law of occupation have also been included, providing students with a comprehensive understanding of the legal framework governing military occupations and the protection of civilians during armed conflicts. Discussion of treaties with First Nations has also been expanded, reflecting the growing importance of indigenous peoples' rights and the role of international law in promoting their sovereignty and self-determination.

Overall, Ohlins' Casebook is an essential resource for students studying public international law, offering a comprehensive and accessible introduction to the subject. Its clear explanations, modular Problem Cases, and up-to-date coverage of recent developments make it an invaluable tool for both undergraduate and graduate students. Whether you are a law student, a diplomat, or a practitioner in the field, this book will provide you with the knowledge and skills necessary to navigate the complex and ever-changing world of international law.

Weight: 1702g
Dimension: 198 x 263 x 42 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781647084172
Edition number: 2 Revised edition

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