International Law Law

A Central Asian Perspective on International Law

By Sergey Sayapin
New Arrival Hart Publishing April 2026

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ISBN-13
9781509935499
Publisher
Hart Publishing
Publication
April 2026
Format
Hardback
Jurisdiction
U.K. ? Countri(es) for reference only

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This book offers a comprehensive overview of international law in the light of contemporary challenges facing Central Asian States.

The Central Asian States (Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan) are increasingly gaining in significance as international players. During the Soviet period, they were only nominally sovereign States but since 1991, they became full-fledged members of the international community, and have, ever since, been constructing their respective schools of international law.

Unresolved border disputes, regional migration, drug trafficking, human trafficking, disputes over water, the rise of terrorism are just a few challenges, which require Central Asian States cooperation among themselves, and with other States. The competing interests of especially China, Russia, the United States, and the European Union in the region are adding to the complex mosaic of regional dynamics.

This study shows the relevance and utility of international law in resolving those issues, in the interdisciplinary context of international relations, international institutions, and sociology of law. From a pedagogical perspective, the book identifies challenges to teaching international law in Central Asia, including curricular issues, independence of higher education institutions, language issues, influence of various foreign schools of international law doctrine, etc., and explores ways to integrate the Central Asian schools of international law in a broader Asian and international picture.

Table of Contents

Part I: Central Asia in the International System
1. A Critical Introduction to International Law
2. The Central Asian States as Sovereign Actors
3. International Organisations
4. Non-State Actors

Part II: International Law-Making Processes
5. International Law as a Source of Law in the Central Asian States
6. Law of Treaties
7. Other Sources of International Law

Part III: International Disputes and Responsibility
8. Peaceful Settlement of Disputes
9. Responsibility under International Law

Part IV: Current Challenges
10. International Peace and Security
11. International Trade Law
12. The Legal Status of the Caspian Sea
13. International Human Rights Law
14. International Humanitarian Law
15. International and Transnational Criminal Law
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