Publisher's Synopsis
The British Year Book of International Law is without question one of the most successful works of legal reference ever published. Now in its sixty-fourth year, it is an indispensable reference work for all serious scholars, students, and practitioners of international law. Wide-ranging and authoritative, each volume offers a number of important articles by leading UK and overseas scholars on recent key devlopments in international law, plus surveys of all the important recent decisions on the European Convention of Human Rights and of recent decisions of the Court of Justice of the European Communities. The sections of the United Kingdom Materials on International Law, and the Law and Procedure of the International Court of Justice, provide essential research materials for the students, scholar, and practitioner. This widely acclaimed single-volume Year Book offers tremendous value and will continue to prove an essential purchase for all serious students of international law.