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100 | 1 | _aFranck, Thomas M | |
245 | 1 | 0 | _aFairness in international law and institutions |
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_aNew York _bOxford University Press _c1998 |
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300 | _axxxvi,500p. | ||
506 | _aLicense restrictions may limit access. | ||
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_aAnnotation _bThis new book by one of the most distinguished scholars of his generation offers a compelling view of modern international law. Based upon his Hague Academy lectures, the author establishes a framework through which the legal reasoning and theories which inform modern international law can be understood by students seeking an introduction to this large and complex area of law. He offers a critical analysis of the prescriptive norms and institutions of modern international law and argues that they have the capacity to advance, in practice, the abstract social values shared by the community of States and persons. |
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_aCollege Audience _bOxford University Press, Incorporated |
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910 | _aBowker Global Books in Print record | ||
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