Justice among Nations
Discover the fascinating evolution of international law in Justice among Nations by Stephen C. Neff. Published in 2014, this comprehensive volume spans 640 pages, providing an in-depth exploration of how international law has been shaped, debated, and implemented from ancient times to modern-day practices. Neff skillfully navigates through complex doctrines, including natural law and feminist perspectives, while avoiding technical jargon, making the subject accessible to a wide audience. From the historical Warring States of China to contemporary international criminal courts, this book offers a captivating narrative of legal development and its significance in our global society. Ideal for history buffs and those interested in international law, Justice among Nations is a must-read for anyone looking to understand the foundations of justice on a global scale.