British Year Book International Law Volume 70 2000
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Now in its 71st year, the British Year Book of International Law has become an essential work of reference for academics and practising lawyers. Through a mixture of articles and in-depth surveys of areas of international law it continues to provide up-to-date information on important developments in modern international law.
ARTICLES
Expediency in the Decisions of the International Court of Justice, Mohammed Bedjaoui
The `Pinochet` Case: International Human Rights Law on Trial, R. van Alebeek
The Law and Procedure of the International Court of Justice, 1960-1989 (Part Eleven), Hugh Thirlway
The Conflict of Law and Policy on Reservations to Human Rights Treaties, Yogeshi Tyagi
The Jurisprudence of the Yugoslav and Rwandan Criminal Tribunals on their Jurisdiction and on International Crimes, Robert Kolb
Surrendering the Accused to the International Criminal Court, Simon N. M. Young
NOTE: Falsification of Documentary Evidence before International Tribunals: an Aspect of the `Behring Sea` Arbitration, 1892-3
REVIEWS OF BOOKS
DECISIONS OF BRITISH COURTS DURING 2000 INVOLVING QUESTIONS OF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW
A. Public International Law, Michael Byers
B. Private International Law, Adrian Briggs
DECISIONS OF THE EUROPEAN COURT OF HUMAN RIGHTS DURING 2000Lorna Woods
UNITED KINGDOM MATERIALS ON INTERNATIONAL LAW 2000Edited by Geoffrey Marston
TABLE OF CASES
INDEX
James Crawford and Vaughan Lowe