Since the last edition in 2019, international law has seen major developments, especially in matters of international peace and security. Ongoing conflicts, such as the Russia-Ukraine and Israel-Hamas wars, have exposed the limitations of global institutions like the United Nations. In response, this new edition has been comprehensively revised, with updated and restructured chapters, including a newly added chapter on State Succession. It integrates recent decisions from key international and national legal bodies, offering readers a thorough understanding of evolving global legal norms.
Key Features:
- Fully revised and updated to reflect post-2019 developments in international law.
- New chapter on State Succession.
- In-depth references to rulings from the ICJ, PCA, ICC, ITLOS, and national courts including India.
- Emphasis on current international conflicts and institutional responses.
The book will be suitable for undergraduate and graduate students, as well as researchers, practitioners and political science scholars.