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International Law Reports
Volume 96
Part of International Law Reports
- Editors:
- E. Lauterpacht
- C. J. Greenwood
- Date Published: October 1994
- availability: In stock
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9780521472937
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Decisions of international courts and arbitrators, as well as judgments of national courts, are fundamental elements of modern public international law. The 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 therefore an absolutely essential work of reference.
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- Date Published: October 1994
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9780521472937
- length: 853 pages
- dimensions: 227 x 150 x 56 mm
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Table of Contents
Table of Cases Reported
I. Decisions of International Tribunals: Libyan Arab Foreign Investment Company (LAFICO) and the Republic of Burundi [Arbitration
LAFICO-Republic of BUrundi Arbitral Tribunal] (1991), Elf aquitaine Iran v. National Iranian Oil Company [Sole Arbitrator] (1982), Lindsey v. Asian Development Bank [Asian Development Bank Administrative Tribunal] (1992), A Ahlström Osakeyhtiö and Others v. Commission (In re Wood Pulp Cartel) (Joined Cases 89/85, 104/85, 114/85, 116-17/85 and 125-9/85) [Commission of European Communities] (1984), A Ahlström Osakeyhtiö and Others v. Commission (In re Wood Pulp Cartel) (Joined Cases 89/85, 104/85, 114/85, 116-17/85 and 125-9/85) [Court of Justice of European Communities] (1988), Maclaine Watson and Co Ltd v. Council and Commission of the European Communities (Case C-241/87) [Court of Justice of European Communities] (1989), Maclaine Watson and Co Ltd v. Council and Commission of the European Communities (Case C-241/87) [Court of Justice of European Communities] (1990), A Ahlström Osakeyhtiö and Others v. Commission (In re Wood Pulp Cartel) (Joined Cases 89/85, 104/85, 114/85, 116-17/85 and 125-9/85) [Court of Justice of European Communities] (1993), Hendriks v. Netherlands (Application No 9427/78) [European Commission of Human Rights] (1982), Vernillo v. France [European Commission of Human Rights] (1990), Baggetta Case [European Court of Human Rights] (1987), Baraona Case [European Court of Human Rights] (1987), Capuano Case [European Court of Human Rights] (1987), Lechner and Hess Case [European Court of Human Rights] (1987), Milasi Case [European Court of Human Rights] (1987), Martins Moreira Case [European Court of Human Rights] (1988), Bock Case [European Court of Human Rights] (1989), H. v France [European Court of Human Rights] (1989), Neves e Silva Case [European Court of Human Rights] (1989), Oliveira Neves Case [European Court of Human Rights] (1989), Uníon Alimentaria Sanders SA Case [European Court of Human Rights] (1989), Obermeier Case [European Court of Human Rights] (1990), Vernillo v. France [European Court of Human Rights] (1990), Adiletta and Others Case [European Court of Human Rights] (1991), Alimenta Case [European Court of Human Rights] (1991), Angelucci Case [European Court of Human Rights] (1991), Brigandi Case [European Court of Human Rights] (1991), Caleffi Case [European Court of Human Rights] (1991), Colacioppo Case [European Court of Human Rights] (1991), Ferraro Case [European Court of Human Rights] (1991), Frau Case [European Court of Human Rights] (1991), Girolami Case [European Court of Human Rights] (1991), Maj Case [European Court of Human Rights] (1991), Manzoni Case [European Court of Human Rights] (1991), Mori Case [European Court of Human Rights] (1991), Motta Case [European Court of Human Rights] (1991), Pugliese (I) Case [European Court of Human Rights] (1991), Pugliese (II) Case [European Court of Human Rights] (1991), Santilli Case [European Court of Human Rights] (1991), Triggiani Case [European Court of Human Rights] (1991), Viezzer Case [European Court of Human Rights] (1991), Vocaturo Case [European Court of Human Rights] (1991), Zanghì Case [European Court of Human Rights] (1991), Habeas Corpus in Emergency Situations (Articles 27(2), 25(1) and 7(6) of the American Convention on Human Rights) (Advisory Opinion OC-8/87) [Inter-American Court of Human Rights] (1987), Judicial Guarantees in States of Emergency) (Articles 27(2), 25 and 8 of the American Convention on Human Rights) (Advisory Opinion OC-9/87) [Inter-American Court of Human Rights] (1987), Interpretation of the American Declaration of the Rights and Duties of Man within the Framework of Article 64 of the American Convention on Human Rights (Advisory Opinion OC-10/87) [Inter-American Court of Human Rights] (1989), Hendriks v. Netherlands (Communication No 201/1Editors
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