Supreme Court on International Law offers an in-depth examination of landmark judgments delivered by the Supreme Court of India where international law principles have played a pivotal role. The book systematically analyses judicial reasoning on treaties, international conventions, and customary international law, highlighting their interpretation within the Indian constitutional framework.
Covering themes such as treaty obligations, international human rights norms, sovereignty, and the interplay between domestic law and global legal standards, this volume bridges the gap between national jurisprudence and international legal developments. The judgments are carefully curated and explained to provide clarity on evolving judicial trends and doctrinal consistency.
This work is especially valuable in an era of increasing globalization, where courts are frequently called upon to reconcile international obligations with constitutional mandates. Written in a clear and accessible manner, the book serves both as a practical reference and an academic resource for understanding India’s engagement with international law through judicial interpretation.






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