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Landmark cases in public international law

Bjorge, Eirik(Edited by)Miles, Cameron(Edited by)
Part of the Landmark Cases series
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The past two hundred years have seen the transformation of public international law from a rule-based extrusion of diplomacy into a fully-fledged legal system.

Landmark Cases in Public International Law examines decisions that have contributed to the development of international law into an integrated whole, whilst also creating specialised sub-systems that stand alone as units of analysis.

The significance of these decisions is not taken for granted, with contributors critically interrogating the cases to determine if their reputation as 'landmarks' is deserved.

Emphasis is also placed on seeing each case as a diplomatic artefact, highlighting that international law, while unquestionably a legal system, remains reliant on the practice and consent of states as the prime movers of development.The cases selected cover a broad range of subject areas including state immunity, human rights, the environment, trade and investment, international organisations, international courts and tribunals, the laws of war, international crimes and the interface between international and municipal legal systems.

A wide array of international and domestic courts are also considered, from the International Court of Justice to the European Court of Human Rights, World Trade Organization Appellate Body, US Supreme Court and other adjudicative bodies.

The result is a three-dimensional picture of international law: what it was, what it is, and what it might yet become.

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Product Details
Hart Publishing
1509918787 / 9781509918782
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
28/12/2017
United Kingdom
English
585 pages
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