Perestroika and International LawWilliam Elliott Butler BRILL, 31 янв. 1990 г. - Всего страниц: 330 |
Содержание
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
J A Carty University of Glasgow | 13 |
THEORY AND METHODOLOGY OF INTERNATIONAL | 31 |
J Warbrick University of Durham | 41 |
SOURCES OF INTERNATIONAL | 52 |
Danilenko USSR Academy of Sciences | 61 |
H Mendelson University College London | 81 |
THE LAW OF DIPLOMACY AND FOREIGN RELATIONS | 89 |
INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL | 177 |
Protection of Water Resources Under International Law | 197 |
A E Boyle University of London | 203 |
THE ROLE OF INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS | 221 |
K R Khan University of Edinburgh | 227 |
LEGAL TECHNIQUES OF DISPUTE SETTLEMENT | 245 |
J Redgwell University of Manchester | 259 |
LAW OF ARMS CONTROL AND ARMED CONFLICT | 275 |
W E Butler University College London | 109 |
THE LAW OF THE | 119 |
K R Simmonds University of London | 133 |
AIR AND SPACE | 147 |
Laying the Track and Leaving the Rails | 165 |
Lowe Cambridge University | 281 |
DOCUMENT | 293 |
NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS | 329 |
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