Studies
in Transnational Legal Policy A Series of Books
"The studies contain stimulating discussions and ideas
that no one in the field can afford to neglect." —Eli Lauterpacht, Q.C.,
Honorary Professor of International Law, University of Cambridge
In the series Studies in Transnational
Legal Policy, leading authorities analyze current issues
such as the effectiveness of international organizations, dispute
settlement, human rights, international terrorism, and national
treaty law. The occasional papers are drawn from the research work
of the Society or from Society-sponsored symposia. All titles in
the series are available; included here are the most recent and
most popular. See the Hein & Co. Web site, www.wshein.com, for
a complete list.
The
series's newest addition isTrade as Guarantor of Peace, Liberty and Security? Critical, Historical and Empirical Perspectives Studies in Transnational Legal Policy. (No. 37 in the series)
Trade as Guarantor of Peace, Liberty and Security?quantity pricing: 25 or more copies delivered to the same address,
$16 per copy
The Methods of International Law, edited by Steven Ratner and Anne-Marie Slaughter. (No. 36)
The Guiding Principles on Internal
Displacement and the Law of the South Caucasus: Georgia, Armenia,
Azerbaijan, eds. Roberta Cohen, Walter Kalin, and Erin Mooney,
2003 (No. 34)
Guiding Principles on Internal Displacement:
Annotations by Walter
Kalin, 2000 (No.32)
Reconceiving Reality: Women and International
Law, ed. Dorinda G. Dallmeyer, 1993 (No. 25)
National Treaty Law and Practice
is a three-volume collection presenting the treaty law and practice
in 18 countries with both civil and common law traditions and in
various stages of economic development. May be purchased as a set
or in separate volumes.
Volume 1: France, Germany, India,
Switzerland, Thailand, United Kingdom (No. 27, 1995) Edited
by Monroe Leigh and Merritt R. Blakeslee
Volume 2: Austria, Chile, Columbia,
Japan, Netherlands, United States (No. 30, 1998) Edited
by Monroe Leigh, Merritt R. Blakeslee, and L. Benjamin Ederington;
Volume 3: Canada, Egypt, Israel,
Mexico, Russia, South Africa (No. 33, 2003) Edited by Monroe
Leigh, Merritt R. Blakeslee, and L. Benjamin Ederington;
Chapter on the United States
for Volume Two of National Treaty Law and Practice.
All titles per-copy pricing: members, $28.80; nonmembers $32.
National Treaty Law and Practice
3-volume set pricing: members, $72; nonmembers $80.