Students of international law in the United States have long desired a textbook to accompany the use of one or another of the case-materials-problems study books used in their courses. They do not yet have such a text,\u27 but now they can find substantial degrees of security, guidance, and intellectual encouragement in a veritable gem of a Nutshell. Professors Buergenthal and Maier have written a remarkably accurate and insightful book on international law, almost as if they had engraved it on a small gold tablet. It is, as a work, outstanding in the West Publishing Company Nutshell series
International Law is probably most unsatisfactory to those of us who have a leaning towards such exa...
Professor Bates writes: Most timely ... is the publication of this volume of papers by the most dis...
International law distributes power, resources, and rights to individuals, states, corporations, and...
International lawyers study international law primarily through its written texts—treaties, official...
With this issue the Vanderbilt International enters its second year of publication and attempts to c...
Is there a need for yet another student-edited international law journal? Practicing attorneys retri...
As an academic, I have had the opportunity to reflect on the relevance of my experience to the acade...
Professor Dickson reviews International Law, by C. G. Fenwick, noting that there are many such boo...
Book Announcement The United States does not always accept the rule of law in international affairs,...
This book introduces the international legal system in a way that is lively, thought-provoking, and ...
APPLICABLE LAW IN INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION By Julian D. M. Lew. Dobbs Ferry, New York: O...
Studies in International Law is a collection of articles written by Dr. Mann between 1942 and 1972. ...
Is there still a place for a \u27Yearbook\u27 of International Law? Viewed as no more than an annual...
INTERNATIONAL LAW IN CONTEMPORARY PERSPECTIVE: THE PUBLIC ORDER OF THE WORLD COMMUNITY. By Myres S. ...
International law distributes power, resources, and rights to individuals, states, corporations, and...
International Law is probably most unsatisfactory to those of us who have a leaning towards such exa...
Professor Bates writes: Most timely ... is the publication of this volume of papers by the most dis...
International law distributes power, resources, and rights to individuals, states, corporations, and...
International lawyers study international law primarily through its written texts—treaties, official...
With this issue the Vanderbilt International enters its second year of publication and attempts to c...
Is there a need for yet another student-edited international law journal? Practicing attorneys retri...
As an academic, I have had the opportunity to reflect on the relevance of my experience to the acade...
Professor Dickson reviews International Law, by C. G. Fenwick, noting that there are many such boo...
Book Announcement The United States does not always accept the rule of law in international affairs,...
This book introduces the international legal system in a way that is lively, thought-provoking, and ...
APPLICABLE LAW IN INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION By Julian D. M. Lew. Dobbs Ferry, New York: O...
Studies in International Law is a collection of articles written by Dr. Mann between 1942 and 1972. ...
Is there still a place for a \u27Yearbook\u27 of International Law? Viewed as no more than an annual...
INTERNATIONAL LAW IN CONTEMPORARY PERSPECTIVE: THE PUBLIC ORDER OF THE WORLD COMMUNITY. By Myres S. ...
International law distributes power, resources, and rights to individuals, states, corporations, and...
International Law is probably most unsatisfactory to those of us who have a leaning towards such exa...
Professor Bates writes: Most timely ... is the publication of this volume of papers by the most dis...
International law distributes power, resources, and rights to individuals, states, corporations, and...