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Oxford Scholarly Authorities on International Law

Clear, comprehensive, and trusted, Oxford Scholarly Authorities on International Law collects the market-leading reference works and treatises published by Oxford University Press. Designed with practitioners and scholars in mind, this definitive library of titles includes:

  • authoritative treatises, which continue to define their area of law
  • black-letter reference works and commentaries, which will help you to answer practical questions about the law
  • classic works on international law, which remain influential in their field today
  • flagship publications, which provide innovative perspectives on current legal problems

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Specialties   

  • Air law and law of outer space
  • Diplomacy and consular relations
  • History of international law
  • Human rights
  • Immunities
  • Individuals and non-state actors
  • International co-operation
  • International criminal law
  • International economic law
  • International environmental law
  • International humanitarian law
  • International law and international relations
  • International organizations
  • International procedural law
  • International responsibility
  • Law of the sea
  • Law of treaties
  • Relationship between international and domestic law
  • Settlement of disputes
  • Sources, foundations and principles of international law
  • Statehood, jurisdiction of states, organs of states
  • Territory
  • Theory of international law
  • Use of force, war, peace and neutrality

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