Public International Law – II is a comprehensive continuation volume designed to provide in-depth understanding of advanced principles governing the international legal order. Building upon foundational concepts, the book explores critical areas such as the law of treaties, state responsibility, jurisdiction, recognition, succession, and the role of international organizations. It also addresses contemporary issues including the use of force, peaceful settlement of disputes, and evolving norms of international governance.
The text adopts a structured and analytical approach, combining doctrinal clarity with judicial decisions and international practice. It is carefully aligned with undergraduate and postgraduate law curricula, making it highly suitable for academic study, examinations, and research. Special emphasis is placed on how international law operates in real-world diplomatic, humanitarian, and institutional contexts.
With its balanced treatment of theory and application, Public International Law – II serves as a reliable resource for understanding the complexities of international legal systems. The book is particularly valuable for students and professionals seeking advanced knowledge of international legal obligations and enforcement mechanisms.






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