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Decolonization of International Law

Matthew Craven, Matthew C. R. Craven

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Decolonization of International Law

Explore the intricate world of international law with Decolonization of International Law by Matthew Craven. Published by Oxford University Press in 2007, this hardback edition spans 306 pages and delves into the pressing issues surrounding state succession in the context of decolonization and the territorial changes of the 1990s.

This insightful work provides a pragmatic re-assessment of the foundations of succession law, highlighting both the attempts and challenges faced in establishing a codified legal framework. Craven's analysis is essential for understanding the complexities of international law, particularly in relation to treaties and the roles of the United Nations and its agencies. Perfect for legal professionals, scholars, and anyone interested in the evolution of international law, this book is a must-have resource for your collection.

Book cover of: Decolonization of International Law. By: Matthew Craven, Matthew C. R. Craven

Decolonization of International Law

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