<p>The possibilities for third-party intervention aimed at facilitating the non-violent termination of international crises are explored in this book. The author develops a theory of third-party intervention at a high level of abstraction and then presents a set of applications which focuses on the
Third Parties in International Law
β Scribed by Christine Chinkin
- Publisher
- Oxford University Press
- Year
- 1993
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 346
- Series
- Oxford Monographs in International Law
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
What impact has the accommodation of third party claims and interests had on the traditional bilateral framework for the regulation of international affairs? This volume examines this subject with a detailed analysis of the position of both individual actors within the international arena and
the broader international community in three areas of international law--treaties, international procedure of adjudication and arbitration, and the illegal use of force--in order to determine the general position of third parties in international law. Using this perspective, the work discusses
current processes for making and the application of international law.
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