Description
This document covers the main areas of international law in a clear and structured way. It is especially useful for law students or anyone with an interest in international law as a whole, as it provides a solid overview of key topics.
It starts with the Nature and Sources of International Law (pp. 3โ25), which explains where international law comes from and how it works. Next, it looks at International Dispute Settlement (pp. 26โ61), focusing on how countries resolve conflicts peacefully.
The section on International Criminal Law (pp. 62โ91) explores how individuals can be held responsible for serious crimes like war crimes and genocide. This is followed by Migration Law (pp. 92โ128), which deals with the rules around people moving between countries.
The document also includes the Law of the Sea (pp. 129โ147), explaining how oceans and maritime resources are regulated, and Climate Change and Health of the Ocean Law (pp. 148โ166), which highlights environmental issues affecting the oceans and the legal responses to them.
Finally, Air and Space Law (pp. 167โ194) looks at how airspace and outer space are governed.





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