Rosenne's Law and practice of the international court, 1920-2015.
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TextPublication details: Leiden & Boston; Brill & Nijhoff; 2016.Edition: Fifth edition / by Malcolm N. Shaw QCDescription: 4 volumes (xxxiii, 1975 pages) ; 25 cmISBN: - 9789004217980
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- Law and practice of the international court, 1920-2015
- Law and practice of the international court, 1920-2005
- International Court of Justice
- International Court of Justice -- History
- International Court of Justice -- Rules and practice
- International Court of Justice
- Internationaler Gerichtshof
- International courts
- Procedure (Law)
- International courts
- Procedure (Law)
- Rechtsanwendung
- International Court of Justice
- United Nations
- Judicial settlement of international disputes
- International law of procedure
- KZ6275 .R67 2016
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Includes indexes.
Volume 1. The court and the United Nations -- volume 2. Jurisdiction -- volume 3. Procedure -- volume 4. Basic documents and indexes.
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The popularity of his monumental and definitive works established Shabtai Rosenne as the undisputed expert on the International Court of Justice's law and practice of his time. Irrefutably the leading work on the court, previous editions of "Rosenne's Law and Practice of the International Court" have influenced generations of legal scholars, practitioners, judges, and students alike. The Fifth Edition, by Malcolm N. Shaw, combines his expertise as both an academic and practitioner to bring this monumental resource up-to-date while retaining Rosenne's distinctive voice, erudition, and rigorous objectives. Preserving Rosenne's focus on the caselaw of the court, the Fifth Edition is supplemented with increased references to the leading academic literature, and, like the Fourth Edition, is divided into four substantive volumes.
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