Principles of International Law, 3rd ed
By Stephen Hall
A clear and accessible guide to cardinal concepts of international law from an Australian perspective.
This book provides a sound guide to the subject area’s structure, systemic requirements and major substantive topics and reflects recent teaching trends in Australian universities.
Each chapter contains a clear statement of objectives, a table of key instruments and authorities, a concise and lucid statement of the law, extracts from relevant treaties and other international instruments, and helpful case summaries and extracts. Problem questions and suggested arguments for use in answering them are included, and further discussion questions provided.
About the Author
Professor Stephen Hall teaches at the Faculty of Law, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, and previously at the Faculty of Law, University of New South Wales, where he was the Director of the European Law Centre. He also spent nine years with the Australian Attorney-General’s Department, where he advised Government Ministers and officials. He holds a Doctorate in European Union Law from the University of Oxford.