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Resolving Conflicts in the Law
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Resolving Conflicts in the Law, edited by Chiara Giorgetti and Natalie Klein, honours the work of Professor Lea Brilmayer whose intellectual contribution and influence span scholarly debate and the...
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03 January 2019

Resolving Conflicts in the Law, edited by Chiara Giorgetti and Natalie Klein, honours the work of Professor Lea Brilmayer whose intellectual contribution and influence span scholarly debate and the practice of both public and private international law. The book’s essays are from leading international law scholars and practitioners in the field—including Michael Reisman, Stephen Schwebel, Erin O’Connor O’Hara, John Crook, Philippa Webb, Kermit Roosevelt, Harold Koh—and reflect on contemporary and cutting-edge questions of international law. Each contribution enriches and advances scholarly debate on topics of law for which Lea Brilmayer is well known, including: international dispute settlement; conflicts of law; international relations theory; secession and territorial and maritime sovereignty.
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Pages: 416
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill | Nijhoff
Publication Date:
03 January 2019
ISBN: 9789004316522
Format: Hardcover
Chiara Giorgetti, Laurea in Giurisprudenza(Bologna), MSc(LSE), LLM JSD(Yale) is Professor of Law at Richmond Law School, where she teaches and researches on international dispute settlement, international investment arbitration and state sovereignty. She authored and edited several books. She clerked at the ICJ.
Natalie Klein, BA(Juris) LLB(Hons)(Adelaide) LLM JSD (Yale) is Professor at UNSW Sydney Faculty of Law where she researches and teaches in law of the sea as well as international dispute settlement. She was formerly Dean of Macquarie Law School, Australia.