: It critiques older definitions (like Oppenheim’s) and highlights how international law has shifted from being strictly state-centric to including international organizations and individuals. Practical Case Studies
For decades, has been a trusted name in the Indian legal education space. S.K. Kapoor and L.N. Tandon’s International Law has remained a staple for several reasons:
: The text is designed with chapter-wise syllabus mapping for competitive exams, avoiding excessive jargon. Availability and Access
From that day forward, Ayesha made it a point to visit Librairie des Droits de l'Homme whenever she was in Geneva, always stocked with books and advice from Monsieur Lacroix, her new friend and mentor in the world of international law.