| Description | The British Year Book of International Law
is a leading periodical in the field of international law. The Yearbook
has been published regularly, but not always in annual volumes, since 1922. It is now published on an annual basis. In addition to the major articles and reviews of books in international law, the Yearbook
contains surveys of decisions of British courts involving
questions of international law, decisions of the Court of Justice of the European Communities, decisions on the European Convention on Human Rights, and UK materials on international law.
Volume 57 includes papers on: Contracts in English Private International Law; The United Kingdom Nationalization Cases and the European Convention on Human Rights; The Role of Consent in the Termination of
Treaties; The Drafting Committee of the Third United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sea; and others.
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| Authors, editors,
and contributors | Edited by Ian Brownlie, Chichele Professor of International Law, Oxford University and Derek Bowett, Professor of International Law, University of Cambridge
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