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International Law: Norms, Actors, Process. A Problem-Oriented Approach

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This loose-leaf contains the same content and pagination as the casebook edition of International Norms, Actors, A Problem - Oriented Approach, Dunoff, 9780735589179. *These loose-leaf pages are 3 -hole punched, collated, and in shrink wrap, but the pages are not sold in a binder nor are they binded together in any way.* For a limited time, students will receive a digital version of the casebook with their loose-leaf purchase. Note that the digital access will arrive physically with the loose-leaf book, via a unique promotion code. You will not receive the access until you receive the loose-leaf. International Norms, Actors, A Problem-Oriented Approach , now in its Third Edition , uses an interdisciplinary approach and real-world problems to illustrate the law in action and encourage students to think more deeply about global events. Leading students from basic to advanced topics, this distinguished author team combines a discussion of doctrine with insights from political science and other fields to create a dynamic and contemporary study of International Law. A stimulating and manageable text for professors and students, International Norms, Actors, A Problem-Oriented Approach Updated throughout, the Third Edition Taking the problem approach one step furtherand#8212;using compelling real-life problemsand#8212;authors Jeffrey L. Dunoff, Steven R. Ratner, and David Wippman offer an exciting pedagogical approach that is as engaging as it is infor

1090 pages, Hardcover

First published August 9, 2006

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May 12, 2007
This book taught me that the US is a jerk.
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May 26, 2020
Uses 1 or 2 examples in detail per chapter to explore different concepts but has many other relative cases and history sprinkled throughou. That invite you to dig deeper elsewhere... However these tidbits are sometimes in the middle of the example case you are trying to focus on so I did a lot of skimming to the interesting parts.... Good book just reads like textbook that could be organized to be easier to follow like with footnotes or margins or number key to find more incites in a section after example story etc... I kept feeling like the case stories kept getting rudely interrupted :)
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July 17, 2025
Hard to grasp the purpose of each included case or passage at times because there is so much going on in international law.
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December 12, 2014
Really good case book for law and unpacks the issues in each case--would've liked to see more depth into the cases, as in not just facts but implications and predictions.
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