Abstract
This treatise is the first on public international law in Slovenian by a Slovenian author. Although such a book has been long awaited by students, academics and practitioners of international law in Slovenia, it was worth waiting for despite its minor weaknesses. Both the choice of the book title - ‘Foundations of International Law’ - and its length indicate the author’s attempt to present the topic comprehensively and broadly but only in its most essential characteristics.
Full PaperJernej Letnar Černič
Senior Research Associate
Jernej Letnar Černič is Associate Professor of Human Rights Law at the Graduate School of Government and European Studies (Ljubljana and Kranj, Slovenia)
Summary
This treatise is the first on public international law in Slovenian by a Slovenian author. Although such a book has been long awaited by students, academics and practitioners of international law in Slovenia, it was worth waiting for despite its minor weaknesses. Both the choice of the book title - ‘Foundations of International Law’ - and its length indicate the author’s attempt to present the topic comprehensively and broadly but only in its most essential characteristics.