Interpretation in International Law
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- 9780198725749
- 341 BIA
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341 ARM Routledge Handbook of International Law | 341 AUS Handbook of International Law | 341 BAS Basic Documents in International Law | 341 BIA Interpretation in International Law | 341 BIR International Law and The Environment | 341 BOY The Making of International Law | 341 BRE Questions And Answers: Internatioal Law |
International lawyers have long recognised the importance of interpretation to their academic discipline and professional practice. As new insights on interpretation abound in other fields, international law and international lawyers have largely remained wedded to a rule-based approach, focusing almost exclusively on the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties. Such an approach neglects interpretation as a distinct and broader field of theoretical inquiry.
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