Teaching International Law
Human Rights in Children's Literature: Imagination and the Narrative of Law
The American Convention on Human Rights: Essential Rights
An Assessment of the Non-Discrimination Principle in the Context of Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity: Shifting the Gears in International Law-Making
International Law in the Cuban Legal System
International Law Frameworks (4th ed.)
Ben Batros CV - Sept 2018
International Law: Cases & Materials (6th ed.)
Benchbook on International Law
Enforcing International Law
Nearly always, the first question asked about international law is, How can it be law if it cannot be enforced? To experienced international lawyers it is an old and rather tiresome question, not only because it is asked so often, but also because of the crucial assumption it contains. The assumption, of course, is that international law cannot be enforced.
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