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Notes and Comments on Cases in International Law, Commercial Law, and Arbitration Book

Notes and Comments on Cases in International Law, Commercial Law, and Arbitration : Hardback : Oxford University Press : 9780198257981 : 0198257988 : 11 Feb 1993 : A selection of writing on a diverse range of subjects, this book is directed at lawyers with an interest in international law. It covers topics such as Bills of Exchange and the conflict of laws, the "Spycatcher"" case and Austrian nationality."Read More

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    F.A. Mann is considered to be one of the finest British lawyers of this century, esteemed both as an international jurist and as a practicing solicitor. He combined a thriving and prestigious practice with a prolific output of writing and teaching, with much of his work centering on the interrelationship of international and national law. This work represents some of the finest of his writing on such diverse topics as Anglo-American Legal Harmony, Bills of Exchange and the Conflict of Laws, and Foreign Arbitrations. This new collection of his work will gain a fresh audience for his writing, and should be found on the bookshelves of every lawyer with a serious interest in international law.

  • 0198257988
  • 9780198257981
  • F. A. Mann
  • 17 December 1992
  • Clarendon Press
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 304
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