Century of International Adjudication
Jean Allain
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Description for Century of International Adjudication
Hardback. This study analyzes the first century of the evolution of international adjudication as a permanent fixture of the international society. Num Pages: 264 pages, biography. BIC Classification: JPSN1; LB. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 245 x 157 x 22. Weight in Grams: 61.
This study considers the ftrst century of international adjudication as a permanent fixture of the international society. By using speciftc international courts to which I was attached, as either a researcher or an employee, I was allowed to consider the various limitations to effective adjudication on the international plane. I recall the day in January of 1992 when the seeds of this manuscript were ftrst planted. I was on the fourth-floor of the Loeb Building at Carleton University leafing through a copy of Thomas Burgenthal's International Human Rights Law in a Nutshell when I came upon a chapter on the ... Read more
This study considers the ftrst century of international adjudication as a permanent fixture of the international society. By using speciftc international courts to which I was attached, as either a researcher or an employee, I was allowed to consider the various limitations to effective adjudication on the international plane. I recall the day in January of 1992 when the seeds of this manuscript were ftrst planted. I was on the fourth-floor of the Loeb Building at Carleton University leafing through a copy of Thomas Burgenthal's International Human Rights Law in a Nutshell when I came upon a chapter on the ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2000
Publisher
T.M.C. Asser Press Netherlands
Number of pages
264
Condition
New
Number of Pages
264
Place of Publication
The Hague, Netherlands
ISBN
9789067041256
SKU
V9789067041256
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About Jean Allain
Jean Allain is Assistant Professor of Public International Law, Department of Political Science, The American University in Cairo, Egypt.
Reviews for Century of International Adjudication
'... a good account and overview of the current weak state of international adjudication and arbitration. It shows the shortcomings of the rule of law in international law by comparing the interesting experiences of different courts and tribunals. It is also a useful source of facts and figures ...' Netherlands International Law Review