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This leading collection of important works in the field contains major articles, book reviews, UK materials, and surveys of decisions of British courts involving questions of international law. It also surveys decisions of the Court of Justice of the European Communities and those of the European Convention on Human Rights.Contributors: Hugh Thirlway, Stephen M. Schwebel, D. W. Greig, R. R. Churchill, J. R. Young, Alan James, Christopher Staker, P. B. Carter, J. G. Merrills, Richard Plender, Geoffrey MarstonReview`A book for the specialist in international law, who will derive much benefit from its publication.' Law Society of Ireland GazetteAbout the AuthorIan Brownlie is at University of Oxford. D. W. Bowett is at University of Cambridge.
This volume investigates the evolving landscape of international law through a comprehensive analysis of judicial decisions, legislative developments, and scholarly discourse during the 1991 calendar year. Edited by distinguished legal scholars Ian Brownlie and D. W. Bowett, the work aggregates contributions from a panel of experts to provide a rigorous examination of legal precedents. It serves as a primary reference for practitioners and academics seeking to understand the application of international legal standards within British and European jurisdictions.
What You Will Find
Experts and legal practitioners recognize this series as a foundational resource for tracking the development of international law. Readers frequently note the high academic density and the specialized nature of the content, which is tailored specifically for legal professionals and researchers.
Page Count:
760
Publication Date:
1993-01-07
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0198254458
ISBN-13:
9780198254454
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