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Aspen Treatise for International Law, Ninth Edition

Authors
  • Mark Weston Janis
Series / Aspen Treatise Series
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Table of contents
Preface

Elegant and authoritative, International Law, Ninth Edition offers a clear and accessible foundation in the field for law students and students of international relations, as well as for practicing lawyers, judges, government officials, journalists, and others seeking to understand the nature of both public and private international law. 

This timely Ninth Edition reflects contemporary policies and practices in the United States and around the world, incorporating important new developments in international human rights law, international environmental law, international organizations, the law of the sea, and international and domestic courts. 

New to the Ninth Edition: 

  • Challenges to the rules governing the use of force in international law
  • The continuing importance of international law as a central tool of international relations 
  • The expanding caseload and role of international and regional courts 

Professors and students will benefit from: 

This accessible and engaging introduction to International Law offers: 

Comprehensive coverage of public international law, U.S. constitutional law as it relates to international law, and selected topics in international business law. 

A clear, practical framework organized around the central questions that shape the field, including: 

  • What are the rules of international law, and how are they created? 
  • How do the legal and political processes of international law function? 
  • Why is international law effective? 
  • What role does international law play in international relations and domestic governance?
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Table of contents

Summary of Contents


Contents 
Preface 


Chapter 1 The Nature of International Law 
Chapter 2 Treaties 
Chapter 3 Custom and Other Sources of International Law 
Chapter 4 International Law and Municipal Law 
Chapter 5 International Courts 
Chapter 6 States and International Law 
Chapter 7 International Organizations and Regimes
Chapter 8 Individuals and International Law 
Chapter 9 International Law and the International Economy 
Chapter 10 International Conflict of Laws 


Table of Cases 
Index 

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About the authors
Mark Weston Janis
UConn School of Law

Mark Weston Janis is the William F. Starr Professor of Law at the University of Connecticut. He was formerly Reader in Law and Fellow of Exeter College at Oxford University. Mark was raised in Illinois and Michigan, and was educated at Princeton as an undergraduate, at Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar, and at Harvard Law School. He was an officer in the U.S. Navy and practiced international financial law with Sullivan & Cromwell in New York and Paris. He is the author of more than twenty books and ninety articles on International Law and has been a visiting professor at Cornell, UCLA, Paris, Aix-en-Provence, Heidelberg, Munster, Tilburg, and the Riga Graduate School of Law. He is a member of the American Law Institute, the American Society of International Law, the American Branch of the International Law Association, and the American Bar Association

Product Information
Edition
Ninth Edition
Publication date
2026-06-03
Copyright Year
2026
Pages
464
Print
9798892075381
eBook
9798892075398
Subject
International Law and Foreign Relations
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