
American International Law Cases (AILC) is the only case law reporter that presents U.S. domestic court opinions related to international law. Each case is handpicked and categorized according to topic, in order to help legal researchers to find the most relevant cases quickly and easily. The 2014 edition contains 12 volumes with over 350 cases.
This series investigates the intersection of United States domestic judicial opinions and international legal principles. The publication serves as a specialized reporter for legal practitioners and scholars, curating and categorizing U.S. court decisions that address international law matters. By organizing complex case law into thematic volumes, the work aims to streamline the research process for professionals navigating the complexities of international legal precedents.
What You Will Find
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Legal professionals and academic researchers frequently utilize this series as a primary reference tool for locating specific U.S. case law related to international disputes. Experts highlight the publication as a foundational resource for maintaining an organized archive of domestic rulings that impact international legal standards.
Page Count:
4920
Publication Date:
2016-09-15
Publisher:
Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN-10:
0190458674
ISBN-13:
9780190458676
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