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Judicial Remedies in International Law Christine D. Gray (Lecturer in Law, University of Oxford, and Fellow, Lecturer in Law, University of Oxford, and Fellow, St Hilda's College)

Judicial Remedies in International Law By Christine D. Gray (Lecturer in Law, University of Oxford, and Fellow, Lecturer in Law, University of Oxford, and Fellow, St Hilda's College)

Summary

This detailed reference work on international law has been designed for legal scholars, practising international lawyers, government legal advisers, and advanced students of international law.

Judicial Remedies in International Law Summary

Judicial Remedies in International Law by Christine D. Gray (Lecturer in Law, University of Oxford, and Fellow, Lecturer in Law, University of Oxford, and Fellow, St Hilda's College)

The question of the consequences of breaches of international law is only now beginning to attract the attention it deserves. This book deals with one aspect of that wider question: it is the first comprehensive study of judicial remedies in international law.

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`A treasure trove for the student and the practitioner because it is comprehensive and succinct without losing value. Highly recommended.' Choice

Table of Contents

Introduction. 1. International Arbitral Practice; 2. Remedies in the World Court; 3. The European Court of Justice; 4. Special Tribunals; 5. Commissions, US-Iran Tribunal, Arbitration; 6. Scope and Future Development. Bibliography. Index.

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NLS9780198254324
9780198254324
0198254326
Judicial Remedies in International Law by Christine D. Gray (Lecturer in Law, University of Oxford, and Fellow, Lecturer in Law, University of Oxford, and Fellow, St Hilda's College)
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Oxford University Press
1990-04-19
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