Cases and materials on international law D.J. Harris
ISBN
9780421534803(pbk.)
พิมพ์ลักษณ์
London : Sweet & Maxwell, 1998.
เลขหมู่
KZ64.H37 H313 1998
ครั้งที่พิมพ์
5th ed.
ลักษณะทางกายภาพ
lxxvii, 1123 p. ; 24 cm.
หมายเหตุ
Summary: Cases and Materials on International Law draws together in one volume an exhaustive selection of cases, materials and background information on public international law, supplemented by expert commentary and analysis. It is widely recognised as the leading cases and materials text on this area of law. The fifth edition has been completely revised to include all major developments in the subject, including: * The end of the USSR and the dissolution of the former Yugoslavia have had major repercussions; the chapter on Personality is extensively revised to reflect these events * The chapter on the Use of Force by States has been rewritten to take account of the new lease of life given to the Security Council by the end of the Cold War * Full consideration is given to the developments resulting from the entry into force of the 1982 Law of the Sea Convention
245 10 ^aCases and materials on international law /^cD.J. Harris
250 ^a5th ed.
260 ^aLondon :^bSweet & Maxwell,^c1998.
300 ^alxxvii, 1123 p. ;^c24 cm.
504 ^aIncludes bibliographical references and index
520 ^aCases and Materials on International Law draws together in one volume an exhaustive selection of cases, materials and background information on public international law, supplemented by expert commentary and analysis. It is widely recognised as the leading cases and materials text on this area of law. The fifth edition has been completely revised to include all major developments in the subject, including: * The end of the USSR and the dissolution of the former Yugoslavia have had major repercussions; the chapter on Personality is extensively revised to reflect these events * The chapter on the Use of Force by States has been rewritten to take account of the new lease of life given to the Security Council by the end of the Cold War * Full consideration is given to the developments resulting from the entry into force of the 1982 Law of the Sea Convention
536 ^aWith the compliments of Ms. Atchara Shayakul