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Austrian Review of International and European Law, Volume 20 (2015)
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The Austrian Review of International and European Law is an annual publication that provides a scholarly forum for the discussion of issues of international and European law, with emphasis on topic...
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The Austrian Review of International and European Law is an annual publication that provides a scholarly forum for the discussion of issues of international and European law, with emphasis on topics of special interest for Austria. Each volume of the Review includes general articles, current developments, and the comprehensive annual digest of Austrian practice in international law, encompassing judicial decisions, executive as well as parliamentary documents relating to international law. The concluding parts of the Review contain longer book reviews and shorter book notes.
The anniversary Volume 20 covers 2015 and hosts an Agora on “Court Generated State Practice” in the emergence of customary international law.
The anniversary Volume 20 covers 2015 and hosts an Agora on “Court Generated State Practice” in the emergence of customary international law.
Price: $274.00
Pages: 456
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill | Nijhoff
Series: Austrian Review of International and European Law
Publication Date:
17 May 2018
ISBN: 9789004375079
Format: Hardcover
Stephan Wittich, Professor, Section for International Law and International Relations, University of Vienna
Jane Alice Hofbauer, postdoctoral researcher at Section for International Law and International Human Rights Law, Bundeswehr University Munich
Gerhard Loibl, Vienna School of International Studies, Austria
Jane Alice Hofbauer, postdoctoral researcher at Section for International Law and International Human Rights Law, Bundeswehr University Munich
Gerhard Loibl, Vienna School of International Studies, Austria