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International Law Reports
Volume 99
Part of International Law Reports
- Editors:
- E. Lauterpacht
- C. J. Greenwood
- Date Published: April 1995
- availability: In stock
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9780521475112
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Decisions of international courts and arbitrators, as well as judgements of national courts, are fundamental elements of modern public international law. International Law Reports is the only publication in the world wholly devoted to the regular and systematic reporting in English of such decisions. It is an absolutely essential work of reference. The series, established sixty years ago (originally under the title of Annual Digest and Reports of Public International Law Cases), covers the years from 1919. Four volumes a year, each of some 700 pages, is envisaged. The cases are drawn from every relevant jurisdiction - international and national. The series is, therefore, the most convenient source of case law material in the field. The volumes are prepared by an experienced team under the auspices of the Research Centre for International Law in the University of Cambridge. All decisions in foreign languages are translated into English. By reason of its standing and scope of coverage, the series is widely and regularly cited in judgements of international and national tribunals, as well as in the literature of the subject. There is no question here of choosing between this series and some other. There is no other publication that even remotely provides a comparable coverage of case law in this field. The series is a must for every library that needs to provide even minimal international law coverage. It is also the most economical and efficient way of accessing the whole range of international case law material.
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- Date Published: April 1995
- format: Hardback
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Table of Cases Reported
I. Decisions of International Tribunals: MABK and Another v. Minister for Foreign Affairs [Benelux Court of Justice] (1988), Local Cost Standard Case [Court of Justice of the European Communities] (1975), Kramer and Others (Joined Cases 3, 4 and 6/76) [Court of Justice of the European Communities] (1976), Draft Agreement Establishing a European Laying-up Funf for Inland Waterway Vessels (Opinion 1/76) [Court of Justice of the European Communities] (1977), Draft Convention of the International Atomic Energy Agency on the Physical Protection of Nuclear Materials, Facilities and Transports (Ruling 1/78) [Court of Justice of the European Communities] (1978), Draft International Agreement on Natural Rubber Case (Opinion 1/78) [Court of Justice of the European Communities] (1979), Re ILO Convention 170 on Chemicals at Work (Opinion 2/91) [Court of Justice of the European Communities] (1993), Case Concerning Maritime Delimination in the Area between Greenland and Jan Mayen (Denmark v. Norway) [International Court of Justice] (1993), II. Decisions of Municipal Courts: KT v. State Secretary for Justice [The Netherlands] (1979), NNH v. State Secretary for Justice [The Netherlands] (1979), YL v. State Secretary for Justice [The Netherlands] (1979), SM v. State Secretary for Justice [The Netherlands] (1980), FD v. State Secretary for Justice [The Netherlands] (1981), NB v. State Secretary for Justice [The Netherlands] (1981), NN v. State Secretary for Justice [The Netherlands] (1982), SC v. State Secretary for Justice [The Netherlands] (1983), TOT v. Netherlands and Another [The Netherlands] (1983), AGT v. Netherlands and Another [The Netherlands] (1984), IA v. State Secretary for Justice [The Netherlands] (1985), IST v. State Secreatry for Justice [The Netherlands] (1986), Netherlands v. SM [The Netherlands] (1986), AAY v. State Secretary for Justice [The Netherlands] (1987), BI v. Netherlands [The Netherlands] (1987), ARS v. State Secretary for Justice [The Netherlands] (1988), MK v. State Secretary for Justice [The Netherlands] (1988), Netherlands v. FV [The Netherlands] (1988), MABK and Another v. Minister for Foreign Affairs [The Netherlands] (1989), Mendaro v. World Bank [United States] (1983), Abdulaziz and Others v. Metropoltan Dade Country and Others [United States] (1984), Greenham Women against Cruise Missiles and Others v. Reagan and Others [United States] (1984), United States v. Kostadinov [United States] (1984), Greenham Women against Cruise Missiles and Others v. Reagan and Others [United States] (1985), United States v. Guinand [United States] (1988), First Fidelity Bank NA v. Government of Antigua and Barbuda-Permanent Mission [United States] (1989), Koeppel and Keoppel and Another v. Federal Republic of Nigeria and Others [United States] (1989), Linder and Others v. Portocarrero and Others [United States] (1990), United States v. Noriega and Others [United States] (1990), Bailey and Others v. Varian Associates Inc and Others [United States] (1992), Foxworth v. Permanent Mission of The Republic of Uganda to The United Nations [United States] (1992), Koohi and Others v. United States and Another [United States] (1992), Linder and Others v. Portocarrero and Others [United States] (1992), United States v. Noriega [United States] (1992), Third Avenue Associates and Another v. Permanent Mission of The Republic of Zaire to The United Nations [United States] (1993).Editors
E. Lauterpacht
C. J. Greenwood
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