"Oppenheim's International Law" is a leading treatise in the field of international law, renowned for its thorough and authoritative analysis.
The 9th edition, authored by Grant Hammond, offers a comprehensive overview of public international law, including state sovereignty, international agreements, and dispute resolution mechanisms.
The two-volume set covers the general principles of international law, the rights and duties of states, the law of the sea, international environmental law, and the law of international organizations.
The edition has been updated to include contemporary developments and emerging issues in international law, ensuring its relevance for scholars, practitioners, and students.
The text is noted for its clarity and depth, making it an essential resource for anyone seeking a detailed understanding of international legal principles.
This edition maintains the tradition of Oppenheim's work, combining scholarly analysis with practical insights.