The international law is enshrined in conventions, treaties and standards. Many of the treaties brought about by the United Nations form the basis of the law that governs relations among nations.
Eric Posner sees the web of treaties, conventions, and institutions as another victim of the anti-globalization backlash.
Why should you study International Relations at William & Mary? Are you interested in coming to William & Mary to study international relations? Learn more about what makes W&M's International ...
Wars and violence are not the only indications of international law’s decline — the same trend afflicts the global economy as ...
Glenn DiesenWHILE international law is based on equal sovereignty for all states, the rules-based international order upholds ...
David P. Fidler is senior fellow for global health and cybersecurity at the Council on Foreign Relations. He is an expert in international law, cybersecurity, national security, terrorism ...
Law and Ethics researchers: Professor Karen Smith and Dr Theresa Squatrito Production: Ben Garfield (Shine a Light Productions) and Sarah Helias (Department of International Relations) Professor Karen ...
The proceedings of the 2020 conference were published by the Fordham International Law Journal in a Special Edition and those ...
John B. Bellinger III is adjunct senior fellow for international and national security law at the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR). He is also a partner at Arnold & Porter LLP in Washington ...