Reviewing: “International Law: Chiefly as Interpreted and Applied in Canada” edited by J.-G. Castel; “The Irish Triangle: Conflict In Northern Ireland” by R. Hull; “Racial Discrimination and Repression in Southern Rhodesia” by The International Commission Of Jurists; “Pattern for Profit in Southern Africa” by Ian Mackler; and “Arbitration In International Trade,” by P. O\u27keefe
Perhaps it is unnecessary to do more than notice the appearance of a new edition of a book which bef...
This is a book review of Legalist Empire: International Law and American Foreign Relations in the Ea...
Book review of: International Dispute Settlement (Mary Ellen O'Connell ed.). Aldershot, UK & Burling...
Reviewing: “International Law: Chiefly as Interpreted and Applied in Canada” edited by J.-G. Castel;...
This is the fourth edition of a text-book first published in 1889, by a man who, as Judge-Advocate-G...
The appearance of these volumes marks an event of the first importance in the field of law, history ...
The British Year Book of International Law has acquired an established place in the literature of i...
In recent years, several casebooks prepared by Canadian professors of law have become available to t...
This is an unusual work. Instead of presenting the rules of positive law as developed in ...
The notable work of Judge Anzilotti of the Permanent Court of International Justice, first published...
This is a second edition of one of the earliest of the casebooks, now increasingly more numerous, ar...
This is an unusual work. Instead of presenting the rules of positive law as developed in the practic...
The appearance of the first volume ofLaw Books in Print was noted as an importantbibliographical eve...
Wheaton\u27s classic Elements of International Law first appeared in r836, and the famous author...
In 1980, a Diplomatic Conference of sixty-two states unanimously approved the United Nations Convent...
Perhaps it is unnecessary to do more than notice the appearance of a new edition of a book which bef...
This is a book review of Legalist Empire: International Law and American Foreign Relations in the Ea...
Book review of: International Dispute Settlement (Mary Ellen O'Connell ed.). Aldershot, UK & Burling...
Reviewing: “International Law: Chiefly as Interpreted and Applied in Canada” edited by J.-G. Castel;...
This is the fourth edition of a text-book first published in 1889, by a man who, as Judge-Advocate-G...
The appearance of these volumes marks an event of the first importance in the field of law, history ...
The British Year Book of International Law has acquired an established place in the literature of i...
In recent years, several casebooks prepared by Canadian professors of law have become available to t...
This is an unusual work. Instead of presenting the rules of positive law as developed in ...
The notable work of Judge Anzilotti of the Permanent Court of International Justice, first published...
This is a second edition of one of the earliest of the casebooks, now increasingly more numerous, ar...
This is an unusual work. Instead of presenting the rules of positive law as developed in the practic...
The appearance of the first volume ofLaw Books in Print was noted as an importantbibliographical eve...
Wheaton\u27s classic Elements of International Law first appeared in r836, and the famous author...
In 1980, a Diplomatic Conference of sixty-two states unanimously approved the United Nations Convent...
Perhaps it is unnecessary to do more than notice the appearance of a new edition of a book which bef...
This is a book review of Legalist Empire: International Law and American Foreign Relations in the Ea...
Book review of: International Dispute Settlement (Mary Ellen O'Connell ed.). Aldershot, UK & Burling...