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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: John Collier (Lecturer in Law, and Fellow, Lecturer in Law, and Fellow, Trinity Hall, Cambridge) , Vaughan Lowe (QC, Chichele Professor of International Law, and Fellow, QC, Chichele Professor of International Law, and Fellow, All Souls College, Oxford)Publisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press Dimensions: Width: 17.20cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 24.60cm Weight: 0.695kg ISBN: 9780198299271ISBN 10: 0198299273 Pages: 432 Publication Date: 18 May 2000 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsIntroduction PART I: INSTITUTIONS Methods of settlements of disputes: the basic framework International Commercial Arbitration Mixed Arbitrations Dispute settlement in the Law of the Sea The settlement of international economic disputes The International Court of Justice PART II: PROCEDURE The Arbitral process ANNEXES: Manila Declaration on the Peaceful Settlement of Disputes Hague Convention on the Pacific Settlement of Disputes, 1907 ICSID Convention UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules UNICITRAL Model Law Statute of the ICJReviews<br> A useful introduction to procedural issues in arbitrations. This is a thorough and comprehensive work, covering much ground in a very clear manner. It is particularly well footnoted, something of especial importance, in this reviewer's opinion, in an introductory work. In this reviewer's mind it is much the best introductory work on the subject, it seems likely that it will become Ithe textbook for courses on international litigation and the settlement of international disputes. <br>--Matthew Happold, NLR 2000.<p><br> A valuable addition to the literature on dispute settlement. [The book] will appeal to students of international law and international relations, and practitioners seeking easily accessible information about the role and function of the various means of dispute resolution. <br>--Christian Tams, European Journal of International Law Vol 11 No 3 2000<p><br> This book has, according to the authors, 'the modest aim of introducing readers to some of the main processes for the settlement of international disputes'. It does so admirably. Matthew Happold, NLR 2000. The chapter on the International Court of Justice ... is extremely thorough ... it provides the best introduction to the Court that this reviewer knows of an the comprehensive footnotes go to to point the way to further reading on the subject. Matthew Happold, NLR 2000. a useful introduction to procedural issues in arbitrations ... this is a thorough and comprehensive work, covering much ground in a very clear manner. It is particularly well footnoted, something of especial importance, in this reviewer's opinion, in an introductory work. In this reviewer's mind it is much the best introductory work on the subject ... it seems likely that it will become Ithe textbook for courses on international litigation and the settlement of international disputes. Matthew Happold, NLR 2000. a valuable addition to the literature on dispute settlement ... will appeal to ... students of international law and international relations, and practitioners seeking easily accessible information about the role and function of the various means of dispute resolution. Christian Tams, European Journal of International Law Vol 11 No 3 2000 Author InformationJohn Collier is a Fellow of Trinity Hall, Cambridge and an international lawyer Vaughan Lowe is Chichele Professor of International Law and Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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