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Book Synopsis: Oxford Scholarly Authorities on International Law brings a major new dimension to our offerings for scholars and practitioners working in public international law. Oxford Scholarly Authorities on International Law contains full-text online editions of market-leading reference works and treatises published by Oxford University Press, such as Oppenheim, and the Oxford Commentaries on International Law. Together with Judge Bruno Simma, books in the following four categories have been selected for inclusion: authoritative treatises, which continue to define their area of law; black-letter reference works and commentaries, which will help you to answer practical questions about the law; classic works on international law, which remain influential in their field today; and flagship publications, which provide innovative perspectives on current legal problems.All titles are fully searchable and browsable by subject matter, title and author, and are linked to relevant case reports and articles within all of Oxford University Press's online law products. With integrated access across our international law services the researcher is now one step closer to the perfect research solution.
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