International Law Reports
Discover the comprehensive insights of International Law Reports, Volume 131, published by Cambridge University Press in 2008. This essential hardback edition spans 830 pages and delves into significant legal cases, including pivotal refugee cases from Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom. Noteworthy decisions covered include the UK House of Lords rulings in Roma Rights and Quark, along with the related European Court of Human Rights decision. Perfect for legal scholars, practitioners, and students alike, this volume provides a thorough analysis of international law and its implications on human rights. Enhance your legal library with this vital resource that reflects the evolving landscape of international jurisprudence.