Principles of Public International LawThe sixth edition of Ian Brownlie's comprehensive and authoritative textbook has been thoroughly revised and updated to take into account all changes in the field of public international law since 1998. A new chapter on the Use of Force has been added and further discussion of the Environment.Its clarity, excellent structure, detailed referencing and depth and maturity of analysis make it the ideal text for students, scholars and practitioners. |
Contents
ABBREVIATIONS | xxvii |
GLOSSARY | xlvii |
THE RELATION OF MUNICIPAL | 32 |
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