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International Law and Dispute Settlement: New Problems and Techniques 2010 by Edited by Nigel White Edited by Matthew Saul Contributions by Tawhida Ahmed Contributions by Kisch A. Beevers Contributions by Paul Cardwell Contributions by Robin R. Churchill Contributions by , Bloomsbury Publishing PLC


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    Author(s)Edited by Nigel White Edited by Matthew Saul Contributions by Tawhida Ahmed Contributions by Kisch A. Beevers Contributions by Paul Cardwell Contributions by Robin R. Churchill Contributions by
    PublisherBloomsbury Publishing PLC
    ISBN9781841139128
    Pages444
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearMarch 2010

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    Bloomsbury Publishing PLC International Law and Dispute Settlement: New Problems and Techniques 2010 by Edited by Nigel White Edited by Matthew Saul Contributions by Tawhida Ahmed Contributions by Kisch A. Beevers Contributions by Paul Cardwell Contributions by Robin R. Churchill Contributions by

    International dispute settlement plays a fundamental role in maintaining the fabric of the international legal order reflecting the desire of States and increasingly non-State actors to resolve their differences through international dispute procedures and other legal mechanisms. This edited collection focuses upon the growth and complexity of such legal methods which includes judicial settlement (courts and tribunals) arbitration and other legal (or what might be termed extra-legal) means (international organisations committees inspection panels and ombudsmen).



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