Experiments in International Adjudication
Discover the intricate world of international law with Experiments in International Adjudication by Ignacio de la Rasilla, published by Cambridge University Press in 2021. This compelling paperback, comprising 339 pages, brings together an interdisciplinary team of lawyers, historians, and social scientists to delve into the origins and evolution of significant international courts and tribunals.
Explore a rich tapestry of historical narratives alongside an examination of pivotal experiments in international dispute resolution that have shaped the legal landscape from the late nineteenth century to the present day. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in arbitration, jurisdiction, and the dynamics of international law. Enhance your understanding of how these institutions have influenced global governance and conflict resolution.
Expand your library with this insightful resource that bridges history and law, perfect for scholars, practitioners, and anyone passionate about international relations.