Self-Determination in International Law: Quebec and Lessons Learned.
Legal Opinions Selected and Introduced by Anne Bayefsky.
Author
Bayefsky, Anne [Ed. & Intr.]
Place of Publication
The Hague / London / Boston
Publication Name
Kluwer Law International
Year
2000
Language(s)
English
Description
RARE comprehensive collection of legal documents regarding the definition and extent of the concept of self-determination in International Law, selected and introduced by Anne Bayefsky - an eminent human rights scholar and activist, director of the Touro College Institute on Human Rights and the Holocaust, a barrister and solicitor of the Ontario Bar. Her areas of expertise include international human rights law, equality rights, and constitutional human rights law. 245x165mm. X+512 pages. Red cloth Softcover with silver lettering on front cover and spine. Cover slightly curved. Cover edges slighly bumped. Cover corners slightly rubbed. Rear cover dirty/slightly stained (sticker residues). Spine slightly faded. Spine edges bumped. [SUMMARY]: This wide-ranging important reference on one of the cardinal principles in modern international law is in good condition.