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International Law

International Law
By Malcolm N. Shaw

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Malcolm Shaw's engaging and authoritative International Law has become the definitive textbook for instructors and students alike, in this increasingly popular field of academic study. The hallmark writing style provides a stimulating account, motivating students to explore the subject more fully, while maintaining detail and academic rigour. The analysis integrated in the textbook challenges students to develop critical thinking skills. The sixth edition is comprehensively updated throughout and is carefully constructed to reflect current teaching trends and course coverage. The International Court of Justice is now examined in a separate dedicated chapter and there is a new chapter on international criminal law. The detailed references and reliable, consistent commentary which distinguished previous editions remain, making this essential reading for all students of international law whether they be at undergraduate level, postgraduate level or professional lawyers.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #16505 in Books
  • Published on: 2008-11-13
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 1708 pages

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'Malcolm Shaw’s International Law has been an indispensable resource for students of international law since its first publication in 1977. It gives an accurate and well-balanced account of the development and current state of the law. In light of recent developments, the new chapters on international criminal law and the International Court of Justice are welcome. I warmly recommend Shaw to anyone studying international law at undergraduate or graduate level.' James Crawford, The Lauterpacht Centre for International Law, University of Cambridge

'When I was teaching Shaw’s International Law was my textbook of choice for the students. I continue today to find this book very useful and well organized. It is good news that a Sixth Edition guarantees that it remains thoroughly contemporary, with new chapters added and everything updated.' Dame Rosalyn Higgins, President of the International Court of Justice

'Shaw's treatise has been praised as being particularly well suited for 'novice' students of the field … it is surprisingly user-friendly.' American Journal of International Law

'An outstanding treatise which I use regularly in the course of my work at the Court. It excels in precision, comprehensiveness and topicality. On many issues, like questions of territory, it has no equal in any language. And last but not least, it reads well.' Bruno Simma, Judge, International Court of Justice

About the Author
Malcolm N. Shaw, QC is the Sir Robert Jennings Professor of International Law at the University of Leicester. One of the world’s leading international lawyers, he has been awarded the decoration of ‘Officier de l’Ordre de la Valeur’ by the Republic of Cameroon. He is a member of the Advisory Council of the British Institute of International and Comparative Law and a founding member of Curatorium, Xiamen Academy of International Law. He is also a practising barrister at Essex Court Chambers.


Customer Reviews

Very thorough work5
Shaw will take you through all the nooks and crannies of International Law. Thorough and interesting read. Too thick and thus not easy to carry, though.

***** V, Good5
I really like this book. It is in-depth and explains issues very well. At times it can be too in-depth but not to its detriment. This book will guarantee you a very good grade (hopefully!!).

Excellent book, but too much information4
This book is great in terms of arguments regarding many aspects of international law. However, I think for law students, it might contain too much information --much more than you actually need in the exam. So, it might be difficult to read sometimes. Also, this book does not provide details of cases in depth. Anyway, I think it's great for an anthusiastic learner and those who aim for a first!