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Merrills' International Dispute Settlement by John Merrills

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The fully revised seventh edition of this textbook explains the legal and diplomatic methods and organisations used to solve international disputes, how they work and when they are used. Using numerous examples, it shows the strengths and weaknesses of different methods and is an essential resource for international dispute settlement courses.

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Merrills' International Dispute Settlement by John Merrills

The fully revised seventh edition of this successful textbook explains the legal and diplomatic methods and organisations used to solve international disputes, how they work and when they are used. It looks at diplomatic (negotiation, mediation, inquiry and conciliation) and legal methods (arbitration, judicial settlement). It uses many, up-to-date examples of each method in practice to place the theory of how the law works in real-life situations, demonstrating the strengths and weaknesses of different methods when they are used. Fully updated throughout, the seventh edition includes a new introduction explaining the common principles of settlement and a chapter on investor-state arbitration, as well as recommended further readings at the end of each chapter. It is an essential resource for advanced undergraduate and postgraduate courses on international dispute settlement.
'For several decades, Professor Merrills' book has been the standard reference text in the field of international dispute settlement, and that is bound to continue with the publication of the seventh edition with the co-authorship of Professor Eric De BrabandereMerrills' International Dispute Settlement offers an excellent introduction to this fascinating field and provides many useful insights into the resolution of international disputes by diplomacy, international adjudication and the workings of international and regional organisations.  It is quite simply an indispensable text for scholars, practitioners and students of public international law.' Chester Brown, The University of Sydney
'The new edition of International Dispute Settlement by Merrills and De Brabandere is most welcome. It provides a comprehensive account of the numerous developments in this area, as well as the pitfalls of the field. It also offers a refined and transversal account of the role of consent, and of the many jurisdictional and procedural issues that arise before international courts and tribunals. International Dispute Settlement is a must-have reference work for academics, students and practitioners dealing with dispute settlement.' Laurence Boisson de Chazournes, University of Geneva, and Director of the Geneva Center for International Dispute Settlement (CIDS)
'This text is a wonderful resource for students, scholars and practitioners alike. Its extensive and updated analysis of key international dispute mechanisms, as well as key controversies, makes a significant contribution to the field of international law, as well as international relations.' Michelle Burgis-Kasthala, University of Edinburgh
de Brabandere, Eric: - Eric De Brabandere is Associate Professor of International Law at the Grotius Centre for International Legal Studies at Leiden University, and a Member of the Brussels Bar.
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ISBN 13 9781108819220
ISBN 10 1108819222
Titre Merrills' International Dispute Settlement
Auteur John Merrills
État Non disponible
Type de reliure Paperback
Éditeur Cambridge University Press
Année de publication 2022-03-10
Nombre de pages 508
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