5 books in series

Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law

Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law is a 5-book series with 5 released primary works first released in 2003 with contributions by Gerry Simpson, Paula Giliker, Roland Portmann, Hannah Tonkin, and Lorenz Langer.

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Religious Offence and Human Rights: The Implications of Defamation of Religions
Religious Offence and Human Rights: The Implications of Defamation of Religions
  • Lorenz Langer
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Great powers and outlaw states
Great powers and outlaw states
  • Gerry Simpson
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Vicarious Liability in Tort: A Comparative Perspective
Vicarious Liability in Tort: A Comparative Perspective
  • Paula Giliker
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Legal Personality in International Law
Legal Personality in International Law
  • Roland Portmann
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State Control over Private Military and Security Companies in Armed Conflict
State Control over Private Military and Security Companies in Armed Conflict
  • Hannah Tonkin
00 reads