Public International Law: A New Zealand Perspective is a major work for students of the public international law elective, practitioners and large firms with global practices. New Zealand experience and interests with international law differ from the European- or US-centric studies for reasons of geographical and regional needs._x000D_
This book looks at developing understanding of compliance with, rather than enforcement of, international law principles, with each chapter containing a case study and list of additional readings that can aid understanding of the topic covered._x000D_
The author panel is overflowing with New Zealand international law experts, who have provided academically rigorous content relevant to New Zealand and the Pacific Rim.