International Law

audiobook

International Law

by George Grafton Wilson, George Fox Tucker

EN·~11 hours·12 chapters

Chapters

12 total

INTERNATIONAL LAW

0:19

PREFACE

0:42

BIBLIOGRAPHY

2:50

ABBREVIATIONS OF CITATIONS

1:39

TABLE OF CASES CITED

1:39

PART I

44:51

PART II

36:26

PART III

3:56:10

PART IV

1:01:56

PART V

1:16:39

Description

This concise handbook offers a clear entry point into the complex world of international law, drawing directly from landmark cases, treaties, and legal codes. The authors blend theoretical principles with practical examples, making the material approachable for students and professionals alike. Special attention is given to the growing importance of diplomatic practice, highlighting how nations negotiate and resolve disputes on the global stage.

The text is organized around core topics such as the law of the sea, extradition, and the rules governing armed conflict, each illustrated with real‑world decisions and historical precedents. Helpful appendices collect essential reference material, from treaty compilations to procedural guides, allowing readers quick access to the sources that shape the discipline. A thorough bibliography points to further reading, encouraging deeper exploration beyond the core chapters.

Designed for classroom use and independent study, the book balances scholarly rigor with readability, providing a solid foundation for anyone beginning their journey into the principles that govern relations between states.

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Language

en

Duration

~11 hours (661K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2013-01-02

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the authors

George Grafton Wilson

George Grafton Wilson

1863–1951

A leading American scholar of international law, he helped shape how students and officials thought about war, neutrality, and diplomacy in the early 20th century. His long teaching career connected Brown, Harvard, the Naval War College, and later The Fletcher School.

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George Fox Tucker

George Fox Tucker

1852–1929

A Massachusetts lawyer and writer with deep Quaker roots, he moved easily between fiction, legal writing, and public affairs. His work ranges from the novel A Quaker Home to studies of international law and the Monroe Doctrine.

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