| Antonio Cassese - International law - 1986 - 456 pages
A general introduction to international law in its political and historical context, this work identifies the ideological motivations behind legal rules and institutions ... | |
| Antonio Cassese - Law - 2008 - 622 pages
This volume collects the most important papers of Antonio Cassese, one of the pre-eminent figures in international criminal justice. The papers offer the definitive statement ... | |
| Antonio Cassese - Law - 2012 - 723 pages
Bringing together 47 essays by prominent international lawyers, this book reflects on major challenges facing international law and focuses on potential changes and ... | |
| Antonio Cassese - Law - 1986 - 554 pages
The main purpose of this book is to investigate how the use of force by individual states is currently regulated by international law, forty years after the adoption of the U.N ... | |
| Antonio Cassese - Law - 1995 - 398 pages
The definitive study of the doctrine of self-determination of peoples. | |
| Boleslaw Adam Boczek - Law - 2005 - 538 pages
The system of public international law has reached a major turning point in its history and is confronting serious challenges generated by a variety of developments unfolding ... | |
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