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STrilateral Perspectives on International Legal Issues Trilateral Perspectives on International Legal Issues


Featuring papers presented at the Trilateral Conferences by scholars from the United States, Japan, and Canada, Trilateral Perspectives on International Legal Issues is a three-volume series that examines how the scholars' societies view international law, as well as how those viewpoints affect international law's development, implementation, practical implications, and relationship to domestic law.

Relevance of Domestic Law and Policy (volume 1; 1996)
Edited by Michael K. Young and Yuji Iwasawa

From Theory into Practice (volume 2; 1998)
Edited by Thomas J. Schoenbaum, Junji Nakagawa and Linda C. Reif

Conflict and Coherence (volume 3; 2003)
Edited by Chi Carmody, Yuji Iwasawa, and Sylvia Rhodes.
This third and final volume of the series features papers from the Third Trilateral Conference (2000) in Ottawa, Canada, on the "conflict and coherence" between systems of international and domestic law in issue areas such as the environment, law of the sea, and peace and security.

Conflict and Coherence per-volume pricing: members, $27; nonmembers, $30.

All three volumes: members, $81, non-members, $90.

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