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International law : critical concepts in law

Nissel, Alan(Edited by)Weiler, Joseph(Edited by)
Part of the Critical concepts in law series
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This Critical Concepts series (a Routledge Major Work) is an anthology of influential works on international law.

The collection covers the principal facets of both classical and contemporary international law.

In making their selection, J.H.H. Weiler and Alan T. Nissel consulted with a wide range of experts and chose those pieces that in their view both shaped the field and have illuminated its contours.

These articles have, or are expected to have, considerable "staying power."By juxtaposing classical with more contemporary articles, this anthology illustrates the motion of international law-the evolution of doctrine, practice and historiography of the field.

The series begins with a consideration of the fundamental systemic (Volume I) and conceptual (Volumes II and III ) features of International Law.

It then maps out substantive aspects (Volumes IV and V).

The collection concludes (Volume VI) with what the authors call "multi-inter-disciplinary" approaches to the field.

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Routledge
0415400279 / 9780415400275
Mixed media product
341
01/07/2011
United Kingdom
English
400 p.
24 cm
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