Home
Netherlands Yearbook of International Law, 1995, Vol XXVI
Loading Inventory...
Barnes and Noble
Netherlands Yearbook of International Law, 1995, Vol XXVI
Current price: $297.00
Barnes and Noble
Netherlands Yearbook of International Law, 1995, Vol XXVI
Current price: $297.00
Loading Inventory...
Size: OS
*Product Information may vary - to confirm product availability, pricing, and additional information please contact Barnes and Noble
The 1995
Netherlands Yearbook of International Law
contains expert articles on issues such as: transnational terrorism; limitations on the power of the UN Security Council to exercise its enforcement powers under Chapter VII of the Charter; On the uniting of States in respect of treaties; and the weighing of evidence in a dual national case at the Iran-United States Claims Tribunal.
The documentation section surveys Dutch state practice for the parliamentary year 1993-1994; international agreements to which the Netherlands is a party; Netherlands judicial decisions and municipal legislation involving questions of public international law, and Dutch literature in the field of public international law and related matters.
This Yearbook is included in the 1995 subscription to the Netherlands International Law Review (Volume 42).
Netherlands Yearbook of International Law
contains expert articles on issues such as: transnational terrorism; limitations on the power of the UN Security Council to exercise its enforcement powers under Chapter VII of the Charter; On the uniting of States in respect of treaties; and the weighing of evidence in a dual national case at the Iran-United States Claims Tribunal.
The documentation section surveys Dutch state practice for the parliamentary year 1993-1994; international agreements to which the Netherlands is a party; Netherlands judicial decisions and municipal legislation involving questions of public international law, and Dutch literature in the field of public international law and related matters.
This Yearbook is included in the 1995 subscription to the Netherlands International Law Review (Volume 42).