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: It spans over 50 chapters, covering traditional topics like the sources of international law, state sovereignty, and recognition, alongside modern issues.

The text is highly regarded for its structured approach, making it a preferred choice for students preparing for the (Central Superior Services) and other judiciary examinations.

: A significant portion of the book is dedicated to the development and protection of human rights, including major international instruments like the UDHR.

: Unlike many Western textbooks, it provides a unique perspective on India’s position regarding international legal developments.

: The inclusion of recent world events and international case law at appropriate intervals enhances its practical value for practitioners. Content Overview