International Law
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Genre: World Politics
Tag: World Politics
Publisher: Tesko Publishing
Publication Year: 2018
Format: Paperback
Length: 194
ASIN: 1948600056
ISBN: 9781948600057

International Law: The Rise of Russia as a Global Threat.

This book provides a compelling case in favor of a better outlook to international law. The book revisits some of the incidents that have marked international law in recent years. It is a well-written piece of literature.

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About the Book

This book examines the relevance of International Law in the world today. It assesses the pertinence of global entities to sanction nations that engage in problematic conducts both domestically and regionally. It centers on the types of behaviors that pose a risk for long-term regional stability and global peace.

The UN is, more often than not, ineffective or inefficient as a global force for good. The book argues in favor of reevaluating International Law. It denotes flaws in the enforcement apparatus of several international institutions, notably the UN itself.

About the Author
Ben Wood Johnson

Ben Wood Johnson is a social observer. He graduated from Penn State and Villanova University. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice, a Master’s degree in Public Administration, a Master’s degree in Political Science, and a Doctorate in Educational Administration. He writes about education, law, politics, and philosophy. This page contains a series of works, which have been published. These works are available on the site. You could also find them in other popular online stores, such as Amazon, Barnes and Noble, iTunes, and Kobo.

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