Jennings

Collected Writings of Sir Robert Jen- nings (2 dln.)

Kluwer Law International
€ 525,05

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Too often the doors to ba billiant mind remain locked to outsiders. A lack of desire to share one's range of experience or the inability to cleary and consisely articulate that experience keeps some of the most important ideas and significant knowledge hidden from public view. The Collected Writings of Sir Robert Jennings represents one of those rare moments when that door is unlocked. Sir Robert Jennings - the universally renowned scholar, professor and judge - not only is willing to share his ideas on a wide spectrum of important issues in international law but also is a master at conveying these ideas clearly, economically, and with a subtlety and precision that makes his work timeless. This full, important collection represents the whole range of Sir Robert Jenning's intellectual concerns. Its coverage includes: - the General Course he gave at the Hague Academy in 1968, offering insight into his pedagogic style and a taste of his teaching at Cambridge and other institutions; - essays on the ICJ and the judicial function generally; - essays on jurisdictional questions, addressing numerous functional and spatial dimensiowns of jurisdiction; and - essays that globally evaluate international law and its evolution. As a whole, the Collected Writings of Sir Robert Jennings offers readers a thought-provoking, insprirational picture of international law and its evolution over the critical past years.

Gebonden | 1484 pagina's | Engels
Verschenen in 1998
Rubrieken:

  • NUR: Internationaal (publiek)recht
  • DDC: Law of nations
  • LCC: Law » Law of nations » 20th century » Writers or titles on public international law (KZ3225.J46A2 1998)
  • ISBN-13: 9789041111081 | ISBN-10: 9041111085