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Product DescriptionNow in its 78th year, the British Year Book of International Law has become an essential work of reference for academics and practicing lawyers. Through a mixture of articles and extended book reviews it continues to provide up-to-date analysis on important developments in modern internationallaw. In addition, through its exhaustive coverage of decisions in UK courts and official government statements, the British Year Book offers unique insight into the development of state practice in the United Kingdom.About the AuthorJames Crawford is Whewell Professor of International Law at the University of Cambridge and Fellow of Jesus College, CambridgeVaughan Lowe is Chichele Professor of International Law at the University of Oxford and Fellow of All Soul's College, Oxford
This volume investigates the evolving landscape of international law through the lens of contemporary state practice and judicial interpretation. Edited by James Crawford and Vaughan Lowe, both distinguished scholars in the field, the work compiles rigorous academic analysis and critical reviews to address the complexities of modern legal frameworks. It serves as a primary resource for understanding how international legal principles are applied and interpreted within the United Kingdom and beyond.
What You Will Find
Experts and practitioners consistently identify this series as a foundational reference for tracking the evolution of international legal standards. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which is tailored for legal professionals and scholars requiring precise documentation of state practice.
Page Count:
960
Publication Date:
2008-12-10
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0199547408
ISBN-13:
9780199547401
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