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International Law 2012
General International Law 5
International Commercial and Financial Law 16
International Criminal Law 19
International Economic Law & Arbitration 23
International Environmental and Energy Law 30
International Human Rights Law 33
Use of Force and the Law of Armed Conflict 41
European Union Law 46
Comparative Constitutional Law 48
Law & Religion 50
International Law & Politics 52
Index 55
OUP Branches 58
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HIGHLIGHTS
Expanded Journals Coverage
Oxford University Press is delighted to have been
chosen by ICSID as the new publisher of the ICSID Review
from 2012. The Review joins our illustrious list of titles in
international economic law and dispute settlement with
an appeal to a wide range of practitioners and scholars.
These include Journal of World Energy Law & Business,
celebrating its fifth anniversary in 2012 and published
on behalf of the AIPN; Journal of International Dispute
Settlement, winner of the OGEMID IDR-Related article
of the year prize for 2011 for Arbitration in Autumn,
and the long-standing Journal of International Economic Law.
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New Editions of Classic Works
International law scholarship features a number of
titles that are known simply by their author’s or editor’s
names. 2012 sees the publication of a number of highly
anticipated new editions of such works: the print edition
of the Max Planck (Encyclopedia of Public International Law),
Brownlie (Principles of Public International Law brought fully
up to date by James Crawford), Brierly (Law of Nations
revised by Andrew Clapham) and Simma (The Charter
of the United Nations, a Commentary, now in its 3rd edition).
Focus on Humanitarian Law
A number of new works look at how international
law conceptualizes and responds to violence. William
Schabas casts a critical eye on the tensions that lie
beneath the surface of international criminal justice.
Mark Drumbl also looks at the role of law in responding
to mass atrocity but focuses on the persistence of child
soldiering, suggesting new ways to tackle the problem.
Targeted Killings brings together leading thinkers from law,
politics, and philosophy to provide fresh insights into
one of the most controversial practices of the War on
Terror. Finally, there is a new edition of Eyal Benvenisti’s
seminal book on the law of occupation.
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New Oxford Handbooks
The prestigious Oxford Handbooks series aims
to map the debates that animate fields of research.
2012 sees the addition of four new titles of interest
to international lawyers.
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