International Law Reports: Volume 191
Key judgments and awards in international law
Karen Lee editor Christopher Greenwood editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:25th Feb '21
Should be back in stock very soon
This volume presents key international legal decisions, including the Russian Federation's objections in coastal rights disputes and notable judgments from Canadian and English courts.
The International Law Reports: Volume 191 focuses on significant legal developments from 2020, particularly the Award concerning Preliminary Objections raised by the Russian Federation in a dispute over Coastal State Rights in the Black Sea, Sea of Azov, and Kerch Strait. This volume also examines the landmark judgment from the Canadian Supreme Court in the case of Nevsun Resources Ltd v. Araya and Others, alongside the English Court of Appeal's ruling in Mahmoud v. Breish. These cases highlight the evolving landscape of international law and its implications for state relations and human rights.
As a crucial resource, the International Law Reports: Volume 191 provides comprehensive reporting on decisions made by international courts, arbitrators, and national courts. It serves as an essential reference for legal professionals, scholars, and students interested in public international law. The systematic documentation of these judgments enhances understanding and accessibility to pivotal legal precedents that shape international relations.
This volume underscores the importance of judicial decisions in the realm of international law. By documenting these cases in English, the International Law Reports: Volume 191 ensures that significant rulings are available to a global audience, fostering a better understanding of international legal principles and their applications. The publication stands as a vital tool for anyone engaged in the study or practice of international law.
ISBN: 9781108495431
Dimensions: 225mm x 153mm x 45mm
Weight: 1100g
750 pages