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The new online edition of the definitive reference work on public international law
Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law
General Editor Rudiger Wolfrum
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Access the product: www.mpepil.com Current content: 1,000 articles | Next updated: Spring 2010 | Updates per year: 4
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- Fully updated and expanded edition of the leading reference work in international law
- Written by over 800 scholars and practitioners from more than 70 countries
- Unique in size and scope, providing comprehensive information on issues, instruments, and decisions within international law
- Powerful linking to and from related articles, and all decisions, instruments, and scholarly writings mentioned in the text
New to this edition - Reflects modern developments with greatly increased coverage of international criminal law, international dispute settlement, trade law and environmental law
- More than 700 new topics not covered in the previous edition
The Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law (MPEPIL) is a comprehensive analytical resource covering the entirety of public international law. Written and edited by an incomparable team of experts drawn from all over the world, this essential new reference work will be the first port of call for anyone with an interest in international law. It will be added to and updated quarterly. Trusted Content The topics have been selected to reflect both the history of public international law, and the recent growth areas such as international criminal law, human rights, international economic law, and environmental
law. Each article has been given a rigorous evaluation by the MPEPIL Advisory Board consisting of leading experts on international law to ensure the high level of quality and excellence of the material is maintained. An Essential Service MPEPIL provides reliable and extensive information for a wide range of users: Lecturers can set articles as reading for their students as MPEPIL provides a wider and more up to date range of materials than are available in any textbook Specialist scholars and researchers will find coverage of a vast number of subjects outside their area of expertise. In addition, MPEPIL articles provide a perfect starting point for researching journal articles or conference
papers and for checking facts With ever increasing use of public international law in domestic courts and arbitral tribunals MPEPIL provides and practitioner with concise, trustworthy guidance on the law as it stands The service will be continuously revised keeping you up to date with updates and new content every three months.Readership: Scholars and students of international law; counsel, judges and arbitrators involved in international law cases; and government legal advisers.
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General Editor Rudiger Wolfrum, Director, Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law, Heidelberg Contributors: Editorial Advisory Board: Armin von Bogdandy, Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law, Heidelberg, Edith Brown Weiss, Georgetown University, Washington DC. Jean-Pierre Cot, Université Libre de Bruxelles Yoram Dinstein, Tel-Aviv University Thomas M. Franck, New York University Jochen Abr. Frowein, Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law, Heidelberg Meinhard Hilf, University of
Hamburg Rahmatullah Khan, Secretary General of Indian Society of International Law Martti Koskenniemi, University of Helsinki Thomas Läufer, Director General for Legal Affairs and Legal Adviser, Federal Foreign Office Thomas Mensah, Judge of the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea Hanspeter Neuhold, University of Vienna Francisco Orrego Vicuña, University of Chile Michael Reisman, Yale Law School Bruno Simma, Judge of the International Court of Justice Daniel Thürer, University of Zurich Christian Tomuschat, Humboldt University Tullio Treves, Judge of the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea Sir Michael Wood, Lauterpacht Centre for
International Law, University of Cambridge, and a member of 20 Essex Street Chambers
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"This monumental resource will be useful for scholarly researchers and practitioners in the area of public and international law. Academic libraries and corporate law libraries should consider adding it to their digital collections." - Shannon Graff Hysell, American Reference Books Annual
"The final component for public international law research is commentary. This component is the hardest to acquire electronically. Westlaw, LexisNexis, and HeinOnline offer databases of law review articles, but serious researchers will also demand treatises-classics of international law, and current monographs. The key building block here is the newly available database, Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law, from Oxford University Press. No PIL collection could attain respectability without this work." - Mary Rumsey, Foreign, Comparative & International Law Librarian, University of Minnesota Law Library
"MPEPIL is already a valuable research and reference tool. A subscription to this database should be considered by all academic law libraries." - Marcia Hoffman, Associate Director and International and Foreign Law Librarian, University of California, Berkeley School of Law
Review(s) from previous edition
"A monument of learning - Detlev Vagts, American Journal of International Law
"An instrument that any serious library, university, foreign affairs ministry, international organization or law firm with a meaningful activity in public international law and the willingness to embrace its historical dimension should have on its shelf" - Thomas Wälde, ICLQ
"Whether you need to understand an international legal concept or theory or have a specific question about the importance of a particular case or the context of an event, the Encyclopedia of Public International Law online will prove to be an invaluable first stop for your international law research. Seattle University Law Library Blog - August 5th 2009"
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