Item #5161 Fragmentation of International Law : Difficulties Arising From the Diversification and Expansion of International Law : Report of the Study Group of the International Law Commission. Martti Koskenniemi.
Fragmentation of International Law : Difficulties Arising From the Diversification and Expansion of International Law : Report of the Study Group of the International Law Commission

Fragmentation of International Law : Difficulties Arising From the Diversification and Expansion of International Law : Report of the Study Group of the International Law Commission

63: Erik Castrén Institute of International Law and Human Rights, 2007. Soft Cover. Text in English. 306 pp.

This publication contains the final report of the International Law Commission's Study Group on Fragmentation. The report brilliantly organizes and synthesizes the various debates and discussions that have been going in regard to the observation, made by many, that international law is breaking up into several distinct regimes (self-contained or otherwise). While acknowledging that fragmentation is to some extent a matter of perspective, it does present some practical suggestions for mitigating some of the problems often associated with fragmentation. In addition to the Report itself, this publication contains the guidelines adopted by the Study Group and corrigenda. Moreover, it contains a consolidated bibliography of the works used by the Study Group. Near Fine. Item #5161
ISBN: 9789521023378

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