International Law Reports
Discover the essential insights of international law with the International Law Reports by C.J. Greenwood, published by Cambridge University Press in 1999. This comprehensive volume spans 714 pages and features pivotal reports, including the groundbreaking arbitration award from October 1998 between the Republic of Yemen and the State of Eritrea.
In addition to this landmark case, the book encompasses significant United Nations Human Rights Committee cases and a selection of judgments addressing critical issues of sovereignty and diplomatic immunity. Ideal for legal professionals, scholars, and anyone interested in the intricate workings of international relations, this hardback edition serves as a vital reference for understanding contemporary legal challenges on a global scale. Enhance your library with this authoritative collection that bridges the gap between law and international affairs.