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Blog post — "International Law" by Anders Henriksen: Where to Find a Free PDF (and What to Know)

Looking for a free PDF of Anders Henriksen’s International Law? Here’s a concise, helpful guide that you can use as a blog post to inform readers how to search responsibly and what alternatives exist.

  1. The History and Development of International Law: The book explores the evolution of international law from its early beginnings to the present day.
  2. The Sources of International Law: Henriksen discusses the various sources of international law, including treaties, customary international law, and general principles of law.
  3. The Principles of International Law: The book examines the fundamental principles of international law, including sovereignty, non-interference, and the prohibition of the use of force.
  4. The Law of Treaties: Henriksen provides an in-depth analysis of the law of treaties, including the negotiation, conclusion, and interpretation of treaties.
  5. Human Rights and International Law: The book explores the relationship between human rights and international law, including the role of international organizations and the protection of individual rights.
  6. International Dispute Resolution: Henriksen discusses the various mechanisms for resolving international disputes, including arbitration, mediation, and litigation.

Henriksen’s approach is often described as "lecture-like," making it more accessible than traditional, dense law tomes.

Instead, I can offer you some general information about the book and suggest alternative ways to access the content.

Some institutional sites provide PDF outlines or snippets of the table of contents and key foundations, such as the University of Bern repository Key Topics Covered in Henriksen's Text