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Custom, Power and the Power of Rules

International Relations and Customary International Law

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Exploring the core tension in international law, the book addresses the disparity between the legal equality of states and their social inequalities. It presents an ambitious and provocative analysis that challenges conventional perspectives, making it a valuable resource for scholars, students, and practitioners in international relations and law. The work delves into the implications of this foundational issue, offering insights that are crucial for understanding the complexities of global governance.

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Custom, Power and the Power of Rules, Michael Byers

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1999
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