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Salam !
im new to intl law..kindly let me know which one is the best book for prep ?? Iv purchasd book by agarwaal..Is this book sufficient ?? which topics should i cover from this book ?? Waiting for ur reply... |
I am preparing from Starke's International Law and it is a nice book
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[QUOTE=The Rana;284729]Salam !
im new to intl law..kindly let me know which one is the best book for prep ?? Iv purchasd book by agarwaal..Is this book sufficient ?? which topics should i cover from this book ?? Waiting for ur reply...[/QUOTE] Agrwal book is a good one, do read a simple book International Law by the jurist along with this, hopefully it will cover your course. Important topics are: What is Int law? Is it a law or not? Assylem Extradition Treaties Diplomatic immunities Sea laws UNO Int court of Justice Arbitration Imp cases of int law Thats what I remember now. |
[QUOTE=The Rana;284729]Salam !
im new to intl law..kindly let me know which one is the best book for prep ?? Iv purchasd book by agarwaal..Is this book sufficient ?? which topics should i cover from this book ?? Waiting for ur reply...[/QUOTE] For [B]International Law[/B], you will find many good books. The most commonly available quality book is of [B]J.G.Starke[/B] with the title [B]'Introduction to International Law'.[/B] The conceptual side of the book is good, but I am afraid it is [B]not updated[/B] or atleast its [B]updated version[/B] is [B]not available[/B] in Pakistan. Nevertheless, its a good book and can be used as a starting point. Besides the books by [B]Brownlie[/B], who is a professor of International Law at Oxford and by one [B]Tandon[/B], who is an [B]Indian author[/B] are also readily available and serve the purpose. |
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