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Books in the European Society of International Law series

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    £132.49

    In recent times, the word 'crisis' has dominated international political discourse. Ulrich and Ziemele bring together an expert group of scholars to interrogate how the international legal system responds to crises in human society, across the realms of security, immunities, sustainable development, and philosophy.

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    £100.99

    This book explores the interaction, divergence, and convergence between the European Court of Human Rights and general international law as developed by the International Court of Justice. It focuses on sources of international law, methods of interpretation, jurisdiction, state responsibility and immunity.

  • - A Mixed Blessing?
     
    £109.49

    The arms of international courts are long. Follesdal and Ulftsein bring together renowned experts to ask whether the benefits of global governance, the rule of law, and protection of the rights of individuals outweigh the compromising of national sovereignty and the lack of democratic accountability.

  • by BaAak Aali, Ledi Bianku & Iulia Motoc
    £106.99

    This edited collection provides a comphrehensive analysis of how the European Convention on Human Rights protects the rights of migrants in different stages of migration, including asylum seekers, irregular migrants, and those who have migrated through domestic lawful routes.

  • - A Theoretical and Empirical Inquiry
     
    £106.99

    This book explores the notions of global public goods, global commons, and fundamental values as conceptual tools for the protection of the general interests of the international community. It explores how states and other actors have used international law to protect general interests, and outlines significant challenges still to be addressed.

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