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Principles of Public International Law

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Oxford
Kiadó: Clarendon Press
Kiadás helye: Oxford
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Kötés típusa: Ragasztott papírkötés
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Méret: 23 cm x 16 cm
ISBN: 0-19-825639-6
Megjegyzés: 4. kiadás.
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This is the fourth edition ot what has become the leading textbook on Public International Law. The book, though greatly revised, retains all its original strengths - clear exposition, rigorous analvsisfdetailed referencing and comprehensive coverage. Large parts of the content have been completely rewritten to take into account major developments since 1979. Once again emphasis is placed firmly upon the modern practice of states and international organizations.
This is a textbook suitable for the able and enquiring student, while for practitioners it provides a convenient and superbly informative work of reference.
Ian Brownlie is Chichele Professor of Public International Law in the I'niversity of Oxford and a Fellow of All Souls College. He is also a QC and a Fellow of the British Academy.
His publications include International Law and the Use of Force by ^tiUes (Clarendon Press, 1963), Basic Documents on International Law (Clarendon Press, third edition, 1983), Basic... Tovább

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This is the fourth edition ot what has become the leading textbook on Public International Law. The book, though greatly revised, retains all its original strengths - clear exposition, rigorous analvsisfdetailed referencing and comprehensive coverage. Large parts of the content have been completely rewritten to take into account major developments since 1979. Once again emphasis is placed firmly upon the modern practice of states and international organizations.
This is a textbook suitable for the able and enquiring student, while for practitioners it provides a convenient and superbly informative work of reference.
Ian Brownlie is Chichele Professor of Public International Law in the I'niversity of Oxford and a Fellow of All Souls College. He is also a QC and a Fellow of the British Academy.
His publications include International Law and the Use of Force by ^tiUes (Clarendon Press, 1963), Basic Documents on International Law (Clarendon Press, third edition, 1983), Basic Documents on Human Rights (Clarendon Press, second edition, 1981) and A System of the Law of Nations: State Responsibility (Fart I) (Clarendon Press, 1983). He is the editor of the series, Oxford Monographs In International Law {(Ihrenáon Press) and an Associé de l'Institut du Droit International.
From the reviews of the third edition:
' a veritable research dream. There is a generous sampling of comparative authority, not easily produced without exhaustive research efforts . . . ideal reading for lawyer, professor, law student and anyone contemplating the study of law'.
William R. Slomanson in the American Journal of International Law
' one of the finest general expositions of the law of peace in the English language the reader has, at his disposal, an enormous wealth of material and reference. Moreover, lie has the^law expounded in a way ivhich is not only sophisticated but a model of clarity and balance'? -------! ^ _ ^
I). W. Bowett in the British Year Book of International Law
In 1976 the second edition of this work received the award of the Certificate of Merit of the American Society of International Law. The Society's citation described Üje book as 'a work of great distinction'. ' i ' '
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