‘This book provides a clear, reliable, perceptive, and eminently practical account of the law and practice of the Hamburg Tribunal. It is essential reading for all those involved in the law of the sea and international dispute settlement. The two highly qualified authors (former President and current Registrar) have written what will surely become the first point of reference on the Tribunal, for practitioners and academics alike.’
– Sir Michael Wood, Member of the UN International Law Commission
‘This book will be an indispensable reference for judges, lawyers, and scholars interested in the settlement of international disputes regarding the law of the sea. “Present at the creation” of ITLOS, the authors discreetly but generously share with us invaluable insights acquired during their two decades of service to the Tribunal, one as Judge (and President) and the other as Registrar. Text and practice are elegantly interwoven in a coherent explication of the Tribunal’s procedure.’
– Bernard H. Oxman, University of Miami, School of Law, US
‘Written by a former Judge and President of the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea and by its Registrar, this is certainly the most authoritative treatise on the Tribunal. It combines the insider's view of two protagonists of the activities of the Tribunal for more than twenty years with a first-rate scholarly approach. The book is a well-structured, tightly written, highly informed and informative treatise on a Tribunal that since its establishment in 1996 has found a relevant place in the map of permanent international adjudicating bodies. Procedural and institutional aspects as well as the contribution made by the Tribunal's case-law are presented in detail and in concise language. I have no doubt that this treatise will become a necessary tool for scholars and practitioners.’
– Tullio Treves, Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy