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Section: International Law
Subject
International Studies
DOI: 10.1111/b.9781444336597.2010.00036.x
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Section editors: Henry F. Carey and Robert J. Beck, Georgia State University and University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Criminal Tribunals Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights Intellectual Property Regulation under International Law Internalization of International Law International Environmental Law International Law and Developing Countries International Law and International Relations International Law and the Responsibility to Protect International Law: Understanding Compliance and Enforcement The Law of Genocide Law of the Sea Teaching International Law Treaty Law: New Trends Henry F. Carey and Robert J. Beck, Georgia State University and University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee The International Law section of ISA is “devoted to advancing knowledge and understanding of International Law amongst scholars and students of International Studies and Law.” Our section, like its subject matter, has a long, diverse, and consequential record. One of the fundamental challenges in compiling a collection of essays on international law is the broad historical and disciplinary scope of its literature. International legal scholarship arguably began in the sixteenth century (e.g., Niccolò Machiavelli, The Prince , 1532; Francisco de Vitoria, De Indis Noviter Inventis , 1539; Jean Bodin, Six Books of the Commonwealth , 1576), or even earlier, and it ... log in or subscribe to read full text
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