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Cambridge International Law Book - Hardback - 30 Sep 2021 Hardcover – 22 July 2021
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This book is intended for all interested in international law, ranging from undergraduate students, who will appreciate the accessible and engaging style to professional lawyers and others requiring authority, dependability and extensive referencing to facilitate additional research.
- Print length1308 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherCambridge University Press
- Publication date22 July 2021
- Dimensions17.78 x 5.08 x 24.77 cm
- ISBN-101108477747
- ISBN-13978-1108477741
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'The nine lives of Malcolm Shaw's classic study, 'International Law', demonstrate in this Ninth Edition that it remains the indispensable single volume work in its ever expanding field.' Stephen M. Schwebel, Former Judge of the International Court of Justice
'At a time of rapid change, a new edition of Malcolm Shaw's invaluable book deserves the widest welcome.' Christopher Greenwood, Master of Magdalene College, Cambridge, and former British Judge at the International Court of Justice
'Remarkably, for such a lengthy and wide-ranging text, this remains one of the most readable books on the subject – the distillation of Professor Shaw's lifetime in the front rank of the teaching and practice of international law.' Vaughan Lowe Q. C., Barrister at Essex Court Chambers, Emeritus Fellow of All Souls College, University of Oxford
'Since the appearance of its first edition, Shaw's International Law has been my preferred textbook in my international law class. To this day it remains comprehensive, clear, and well organized, offering both depth and breadth, both the forest and the trees. The ninth edition offers yet again an updated, accurate and well-balanced account of the recent developments in the law.' Eyal Benvenisti, Whewell Professor of International law and the Director of the Lauterpacht Centre for International Law, University of Cambridge
'Shaw's International Law has always been characterised by its clarity of expression, incisive analysis, and breath of coverage. This new edition is no exception. It is one of those rare works of international law that is essential reading for the Judge, practitioner, academic and student alike.' Dan Sarooshi QC, Professor of Public International Law, University of Oxford, and Essex Court Chambers, London
'At a time of rapid change, a new edition of Malcolm Shaw's invaluable book deserves the widest welcome.' Christopher Greenwood, Master of Magdalene College, Cambridge, and former British Judge at the International Court of Justice
'Remarkably, for such a lengthy and wide-ranging text, this remains one of the most readable books on the subject – the distillation of Professor Shaw's lifetime in the front rank of the teaching and practice of international law.' Vaughan Lowe Q. C., Barrister at Essex Court Chambers, Emeritus Fellow of All Souls College, University of Oxford
'Since the appearance of its first edition, Shaw's International Law has been my preferred textbook in my international law class. To this day it remains comprehensive, clear, and well organized, offering both depth and breadth, both the forest and the trees. The ninth edition offers yet again an updated, accurate and well-balanced account of the recent developments in the law.' Eyal Benvenisti, Whewell Professor of International law and the Director of the Lauterpacht Centre for International Law, University of Cambridge
'Shaw's International Law has always been characterised by its clarity of expression, incisive analysis, and breath of coverage. This new edition is no exception. It is one of those rare works of international law that is essential reading for the Judge, practitioner, academic and student alike.' Dan Sarooshi QC, Professor of Public International Law, University of Oxford, and Essex Court Chambers, London
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An authoritative and engaging work, combining straightforward exposition with extensive footnotes for further research.
About the Author
Malcolm N. Shaw, QC, is a practising barrister at Essex Court Chambers and Senior Fellow at the Lauterpacht Centre for International Law at Cambridge University. He is Emeritus Sir Robert Jennings Professor of International Law at Leicester University. One of the world's leading international lawyers, he is an Associé of the Institut de Droit International, former Trustee of the British Institute of International and Comparative Law and a founding member of Curatorium of the Xiamen Academy of International Law, China.
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- Publisher : Cambridge University Press
- Publication date : 22 July 2021
- Edition : 9th
- Language : English
- Print length : 1308 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1108477747
- ISBN-13 : 978-1108477741
- Item weight : 2.09 kg
- Dimensions : 17.78 x 5.08 x 24.77 cm
- Best Sellers Rank: 429,444 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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- A. J. SutterReviewed in the United States on 7 March 2022
5.0 out of 5 stars The one to choose if you're looking for a general reference work on public international law
Format: PaperbackVerified PurchaseBritain's top two university presses have competing texts on public international law (PIL): Brownlie's Principles, now written by James Crawford, from Oxford, and Malcolm Shaw's book from Cambridge. I've never taught PIL per se, though I teach some subjects that are adjacent to it (such as space law). For many years I've bought alternating editions of both books, so that I always have at least one up-to-date reference on my shelf. Shaw was always my go-to book, but I never thought about there being much difference between the two.
That changed with the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. I checked the most recent (9th) editions of both works (2021 for Shaw, 2019 for Brownlie) to see if there was precedent for the UN General Assembly having authority to send in peacekeeping forces. It was much easier to find the appropriate material using Shaw's index. And whereas Brownlie stuck mainly to a superficial "four corners" analysis of the words of the pertinent treaty (in this case, the UN Charter), Shaw also had an extensive discussion of historical practice. As a result, one gets very different conclusions: that the Security Council has a monopoly on sending peacekeepers (Brownlie) vs. that the General Assembly has at times taken on concurrent jurisdiction over such matters, dating back to the Suez Crisis in 1956 (Shaw).
In retrospect, this shouldn't have been a surprise: Shaw's main text is 400+ pages longer than Brownlie's, and seems to have somewhat more text per page as well. Perhaps if you're teaching the basics of PIL, or learning it for the first time, Brownlie's more concise treatment is an easier choice for getting the main ideas across. But for a better idea of how PIL has actually worked in practice, Shaw is hands-down -- or hands-on -- superior as a general reference, before checking more specialized works.
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LbReviewed in Germany on 27 May 2022
1.0 out of 5 stars Produkt vollkommen beschädigt
Format: PaperbackVerified PurchaseDas erste Buch ging auf dem Versandweg verloren. Wie so viele Bestellungen in letzter Zeit. Das zweite exemplar, das ich bestellt habe, kam beschädigt an. Ziemlich enttäuschend!
Die Rezension bezieht sich selbstverständlich nicht auf den Inhalt und Aufbau des Buches. Dieser ist großartig!
Wer ein Buch in gutem Zustand will, sollte wohl eher auf den regionalen Handel zurückgreifen. Das werde ich zukünftig auch wieder machen.
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Reviewed in Germany on 27 May 2022
Die Rezension bezieht sich selbstverständlich nicht auf den Inhalt und Aufbau des Buches. Dieser ist großartig!
Wer ein Buch in gutem Zustand will, sollte wohl eher auf den regionalen Handel zurückgreifen. Das werde ich zukünftig auch wieder machen.
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甲鐵艦Reviewed in Japan on 7 May 2022
5.0 out of 5 stars 国際法の概説書
Format: PaperbackVerified Purchase英語圏における国際法の概説書です。日本だとおそらく岩澤先生の『国際法』が最厚で、比較的新しい物ですが、本書はより分厚く、新型コロナへの言及もある新しさです。
章立てが日本の標準的な国際法の概説書と違います。海外だと流れや力点が違うのかもしれません。
分厚い上、版も大きく重すぎて持ち運びはとてもムリですね。コンクリートブロックみたいなイメージ。