Public International Law
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The Elgar Companion to the International Criminal Court
Edited by Margaret deGuzman, Valerie Oosterveld
‘This book is a very welcome contribution to scholarship on the International Criminal Court (ICC). It contextualises the ICC and discusses its role in developing international criminal law. An excellent line-up of authors take novel per...eBook:Find out more$65.00
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Human Rights in Times of Transition
Edited by Kasey McCall-Smith, Andrea Birdsall, Elisenda Casanas Adam
‘The current Covid-19 pandemic, which resulted in unprecedented human rights restrictions around the globe, provides an excellent opportunity to reflect on the role of “human rights in times of transition”. After a period of polarization...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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Research Handbook on Transnational Environmental Law
Edited by Veerle Heyvaert, Leslie-Anne Duvic-Paoli
‘The Research Handbook on Transnational Environmental Law offers a striking illustration of the lag between a long-identified phenomenon of growing importance and the development of adequate conceptual categories to explain it and integr...eBook:Find out more$65.00
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Democracy and International Law
Edited by Gregory H. Fox, Brad R. Roth
‘This is a timely collection of the best writings from the past two decades on whether liberal-democratic norms have successfully infiltrated international law, a field that—while traditionally built upon the concept of the State—has bee... -
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The International Court of Justice
Edited by William A. Schabas
‘A very useful compilation of major, authoritative and well selected academic writings on the International Court of Justice that offers an introduction to the academic literature as well as to the jurisprudence.’ – Alain Pellet, French ... -
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Advanced Introduction to International Human Rights Law
Dinah L. Shelton
‘International human rights law has become increasingly complex in its substantive standards, institutional structures, and interface with national law. Dinah Shelton harnesses a lifetime of experience in studying and practicing human ri...eBook:Find out more$23.56
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The Internally Displaced Person in International Law
Romola Adeola
‘Our planet counts over 45 million internally displaced persons. Internal displacement is complex and politically fraught, thus often overlooked. Dr Adeola has produced a highly informative compendium of the international, regional and e...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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Hired Guns and Human Rights
Kuzi Charamba
‘This is an important book that highlights the potential of international arbitration as a method of resolving disputes involving private military and security companies (PMSCs). Kuzi Charamba argues persuasively that arbitration can del...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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The Nature of International Humanitarian Law
Anne Quintin
‘At a critical moment for IHL, Dr. Quintin’s monograph presents an all-too-rare find: it asks big and important questions and tackles them through sharp doctrinal and practical analysis. She frames key questions concerning the fundamenta...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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Intangible Cultural Heritage Under National and International Law
Edited by Marie Cornu, Anita Vaivade, Lily Martinet, Clea Hance
This illuminating book offers an authoritative analysis of the legal issues relating to safeguarding intangible cultural heritage. Taking a critical approach, it provides a unique insight into the impact of international and national law...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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Advanced Introduction to Space Law
Frans G. von der Dunk
‘In the best tradition of Manfred Lachs, Frans Von der Dunk’s most recent book provides a new, refreshing and well structured overview of the most important aspects and characteristics of space law and the many contingent legal regimes t...eBook:Find out more$20.76
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The History and Theory of International Law
Edited by Jean d’Aspremont
‘These volumes are a must-have collection of scholarly texts in the field of history and theory of international law. Jean d’Aspremont brings them together with a vision on our discipline at large. This selection of the most seminal and ...