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Finnish Yearbook of International Law, Volume 10 (1999)

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Despite its Finnish innitiative and pedigrees, the Finnish Yearbook of International Law does not restrict itself to purely 'Finnish' topics. On the contrary, it reflects the many connections in la...
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  • 01 April 2002
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Despite its Finnish innitiative and pedigrees, the Finnish Yearbook of International Law does not restrict itself to purely 'Finnish' topics. On the contrary, it reflects the many connections in law between the national and the international. The Finnish Yearbook of International Law annually publishes articles of high quality dealing with all aspects of international law, including international law aspects of European law, with close attention to developments that affect Finland. Its offering include: longer articles of a theoretical nature, exploring new avenues and approaches; shorter polemics; commentaries on current international law developments; book reviews; and documentation of relevance to Finland's foreign relations not easily available elsewhere. The Finnish Yearbook offers a fertile ground for the expression of and reflection on the connections between Finnish law and international law as a whole and insight into the richness of this interaction.
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Price: $402.00
Pages: 488
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill | Nijhoff
Series: Finnish Yearbook of International Law
Publication Date: 01 April 2002
ISBN: 9789041117922
Format: Hardcover
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"This collection of articles, book reviews, and information about recent developments provides rather precise insight into the customary practice of States - specifically, Finland. It is richly adorned with perspectives by scholars who are well versed in this subject. It is thus an indispensable adjunct to any assessment of non-US perspectives on the host of issues in this 10th volume that impacts all nations." - in: American Society of International Law Newsletter, 2002