Ethnicity and International Law
Discover the intricate relationship between ethnicity and international law in Ethnicity and International Law by Mohammad Shahabuddin. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2018, this compelling paperback spans 268 pages and delves into the historical influences of ethnic groups on the development of international legal frameworks. Shahabuddin examines how contemporary international law often hesitates to address ethnic issues, tracing this reluctance back to conflicting philosophical traditions. This book is essential for anyone interested in ethnic conflict, ethnic relations, and the legal status of minorities. Enhance your understanding of how history shapes modern law with this insightful exploration by a leading expert in the field.