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International Law and Organization
An Introduction


July 1997 | 664 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
The study of international law has been plagued in recent times by what seems to be a disconnect from real world politics. In Thomas R. Van DervortÆs new book, international law is introduced as a dynamic process with an explicit connection to the contemporary realpolitik. International Law and Organization begins with an historical overview of the development of international law, starting with ancient Rome and continuing up through the present day. Part II considers the basic principles of international law in specific fields and focuses on the application of international legal principles in domestic courts. Part III covers law on an international plane in its discussion of disputes between sovereign nation-states. This text is intended to provide a basic understanding of, and to spark student interest in, the field of international law.

 
PART ONE: AN INTRODUCTION
 
The Origins and Development of International Law
 
World War II
Causes and Effects

 
 
Contemporary International Law
 
PART TWO: THE INDIVIDUAL AND INTERNATIONAL LAW
 
An Introduction to Individual State Practice
 
International Business Law
 
Intellectual Property and Consumer Protection
 
International Labor Regulation
 
International Environmental Regulation
 
International Crimes and Extradition
 
Diplomatic and Sovereign Immunity
 
PART THREE: LAW ON THE INTERNATIONAL PLANE
 
The Legal Status of States and Intergovernmental Organizations
 
The Law of Treaties
 
The Function and Process of International Tribunals
 
Compliance and Enforcement Measures
 
Toward the Future