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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
a masterpiece in the future,
By hitoshi nasu (nerima-ku, tokyo Japan) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Custom, Power and the Power of Rules: International Relations and Customary International Law (Paperback)
As an international law student, I am much interested in the process generating international rules, especially international customary rules. And also, as a political science student, I have recognized the limitation to explain the customary process only through the discipline of international law. This book is in answer to such a consciousness of mine completely and in detail. In my thought, this book will be a masterpiece in the interdisciplinary approach between international law and international relations.Specifically, this book contains plentiful precedent studies and deals with various issues relating to its subject. Hence I could learn much from this book. And the conclusion it reached as to the basis of the binding force of customary international law is held to be persuasive enough to make scholars in both disciplines understood clearly. If you are to study international law or international relations or both in the new century and in the global society, you cannot help getting and reading this writing. |
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Custom, Power and the Power of Rules: International Relations and Customary International Law by Michael Byers (Paperback - March 13, 1999)
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