Procedures in International Law [electronic resource] /by Gernot Biehler.
by Biehler, Gernot [author.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
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A Procedural Perspective in Law -- Procedures in International Law -- The Quest and the Notion -- National Legal Procedures -- Limiting National Jurisdiction by Procedural Means -- Substantive International Law Before National Fora -- International Legal Adjudication -- Alternative Methods of Dispute Resolution -- Conflicts Between Adjudicators Applying International Law.
Containing a synopsis of national bases of jurisdication (one of the first of its kind) international law is presented here through litigation. Legal procedures determine what the law is. The great variety of procedures which determine international law including diplomatic means are comprehensively examined. This perspective is original and helps to explain foreign policy expediences and conflicting prescriptive rules. Written as an academic study the book is also meant to benefit those practising in the field.
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