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This book delves into the evolution of international law, from its origins to its present form. The author traces the development of the field from ancient times, when relations between nations were governed by power and conquest, to the present day, where international law plays a crucial role in regulating global affairs. The book explores the key principles of international law, including sovereignty, non-intervention, and the peaceful settlement of disputes. It also examines the challenges and opportunities facing international law in the 21st century, such as the rise of globalization and the increasing interconnectedness of the world's nations.

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