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New Jersey: The Law Book Exchange, Date: 2000. Second Reprinting. Hardcover. Large Octavo, 994 pages. In Very good condition. Burgundy spine with gilt lettering. Full binding in burgundy cloth. Boards show mild shelf wear and slight cocking to spine. Text block clean. Note: Shelved in Netdesk Column F, ND-F. 1378264. FP New Rockville Stock. 2000. The Law Book Exchange ISBN 1584770775 9781584770770 [US]
ISBN10: 1584770775, ISBN13: 9781584770770, [publisher: The Law Book Exchange, New Jersey] Hardcover Large Octavo, 994 pages. In Very good condition. Burgundy spine with gilt lettering. Full binding in burgundy cloth. Boards show mild shelf wear and slight cocking to spine. Text block clean. Note: Shelved in Netdesk Column F, ND-F. 1378264. FP New Rockville Stock. [Rockville, MD, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2000]
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Date: 2011. ISBN-13: 9781584770770; ISBN-10: 1584770775. Kelsen, Hans. The Law of the United Nations. A Critical Analysis of Its Fundamental Problems. Originally published: New York: Frederick A. Praeger, [1964]. xvii, 994 pp. Reprinted 2000, 2011 by The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd. ISBN-13: 9781584770770; ISBN-10: 1584770775. Hardcover. New. $95. * First published under the auspices of The London Institute of World Affairs in 1950. With a supplement, Recent Trends in the Law of the United Nations [1951]. A critical, detailed, highly technical legal analysis of the United Nations charter and organization. "(A) number of reasons why this book is bound to appeal to delegates as a source of quotation. One such reason obviously is the international reputation of its author, particularly his prestige in European and Latin American countries. Another is the comprehensive and systematic character of the book, which covers almost all of the basic legal problems presented by the Charter. Most important, perhaps, is the fact that delegates - and other readers - are likely to be impressed with the fundamental approach of the book: its close analysis of the structure of rules and their inter-relationships; the eschewing of political and ideological considerations; the emphasis on legal duties rather than purpose and functions; the awareness of the creative role played by the law-applying organs. These guiding principles (which are derived from, though not logically dependent on, Kelsen's pure ...
Date: 2011. ISBN-13: 9781584770770; ISBN-10: 1584770775. Kelsen, Hans. The Law of the United Nations. A Critical Analysis of Its Fundamental Problems. Originally published: New York: Frederick A. Praeger, [1964]. xvii, 994 pp. Reprinted 2000, 2011 by The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd. ISBN-13: 9781584770770; ISBN-10: 1584770775. Hardcover. New. $95. * First published under the auspices of The London Institute of World Affairs in 1950. With a supplement, Recent Trends in the Law of the United Nations [1951]. A critical, detailed, highly technical legal analysis of the United Nations charter and organization. "(A) number of reasons why this book is bound to appeal to delegates as a source of quotation. One such reason obviously is the international reputation of its author, particularly his prestige in European and Latin American countries. Another is the comprehensive and systematic character of the book, which covers almost all of the basic legal problems presented by the Charter. Most important, perhaps, is the fact that delegates - and other readers - are likely to be impressed with the fundamental approach of the book: its close analysis of the structure of rules and their inter-relationships; the eschewing of political and ideological considerations; the emphasis on legal duties rather than purpose and functions; the awareness of the creative role played by the law-applying organs. These guiding principles (which are derived from, though not logically dependent on, Kelsen's pure ...
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Date: 2000. ISBN-13: 9781584770770; ISBN-10: 1584770775. Kelsen, Hans. The Law of the United Nations. A Critical Analysis of Its Fundamental Problems. Originally published: New York: Frederick A. Praeger, [1964]. xvii, 994 pp. Reprinted 2000, 2011 by The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd. ISBN-13: 9781584770770; ISBN-10: 1584770775. Hardcover. Cover bumped and corners and head of spine. Else fine. $120. * First published under the auspices of The London Institute of World Affairs in 1950. With a supplement, Recent Trends in the Law of the United Nations [1951]. A critical, detailed, highly technical legal analysis of the United Nations charter and organization. "(A) number of reasons why this book is bound to appeal to delegates as a source of quotation. One such reason obviously is the international reputation of its author, particularly his prestige in European and Latin American countries. Another is the comprehensive and systematic character of the book, which covers almost all of the basic legal problems presented by the Charter. Most important, perhaps, is the fact that delegates - and other readers - are likely to be impressed with the fundamental approach of the book: its close analysis of the structure of rules and their inter-relationships; the eschewing of political and ideological considerations; the emphasis on legal duties rather than purpose and functions; the awareness of the creative role played by the law-applying organs. These guiding principles (which are derived fro ...
Date: 2000. ISBN-13: 9781584770770; ISBN-10: 1584770775. Kelsen, Hans. The Law of the United Nations. A Critical Analysis of Its Fundamental Problems. Originally published: New York: Frederick A. Praeger, [1964]. xvii, 994 pp. Reprinted 2000, 2011 by The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd. ISBN-13: 9781584770770; ISBN-10: 1584770775. Hardcover. Cover bumped and corners and head of spine. Else fine. $120. * First published under the auspices of The London Institute of World Affairs in 1950. With a supplement, Recent Trends in the Law of the United Nations [1951]. A critical, detailed, highly technical legal analysis of the United Nations charter and organization. "(A) number of reasons why this book is bound to appeal to delegates as a source of quotation. One such reason obviously is the international reputation of its author, particularly his prestige in European and Latin American countries. Another is the comprehensive and systematic character of the book, which covers almost all of the basic legal problems presented by the Charter. Most important, perhaps, is the fact that delegates - and other readers - are likely to be impressed with the fundamental approach of the book: its close analysis of the structure of rules and their inter-relationships; the eschewing of political and ideological considerations; the emphasis on legal duties rather than purpose and functions; the awareness of the creative role played by the law-applying organs. These guiding principles (which are derived fro ...
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Date: 2000. ISBN-13: 9781584770770; ISBN-10: 1584770775. Kelsen, Hans. The Law of the United Nations. A Critical Analysis of Its Fundamental Problems. Originally published: New York: Frederick A. Praeger, [1964]. xvii, 994 pp. Reprinted 2000, 2011 by The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd. ISBN-13: 9781584770770; ISBN-10: 1584770775. Hardcover cloth. New. $150. * First published under the auspices of The London Institute of World Affairs in 1950. With a supplement, Recent Trends in the Law of the United Nations [1951]. A critical, detailed, highly technical legal analysis of the United Nations charter and organization. "(A) number of reasons why this book is bound to appeal to delegates as a source of quotation. One such reason obviously is the international reputation of its author, particularly his prestige in European and Latin American countries. Another is the comprehensive and systematic character of the book, which covers almost all of the basic legal problems presented by the Charter. Most important, perhaps, is the fact that delegates - and other readers - are likely to be impressed with the fundamental approach of the book: its close analysis of the structure of rules and their inter-relationships; the eschewing of political and ideological considerations; the emphasis on legal duties rather than purpose and functions; the awareness of the creative role played by the law-applying organs. These guiding principles (which are derived from, though not logically dependent on, Kelsen ...
Date: 2000. ISBN-13: 9781584770770; ISBN-10: 1584770775. Kelsen, Hans. The Law of the United Nations. A Critical Analysis of Its Fundamental Problems. Originally published: New York: Frederick A. Praeger, [1964]. xvii, 994 pp. Reprinted 2000, 2011 by The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd. ISBN-13: 9781584770770; ISBN-10: 1584770775. Hardcover cloth. New. $150. * First published under the auspices of The London Institute of World Affairs in 1950. With a supplement, Recent Trends in the Law of the United Nations [1951]. A critical, detailed, highly technical legal analysis of the United Nations charter and organization. "(A) number of reasons why this book is bound to appeal to delegates as a source of quotation. One such reason obviously is the international reputation of its author, particularly his prestige in European and Latin American countries. Another is the comprehensive and systematic character of the book, which covers almost all of the basic legal problems presented by the Charter. Most important, perhaps, is the fact that delegates - and other readers - are likely to be impressed with the fundamental approach of the book: its close analysis of the structure of rules and their inter-relationships; the eschewing of political and ideological considerations; the emphasis on legal duties rather than purpose and functions; the awareness of the creative role played by the law-applying organs. These guiding principles (which are derived from, though not logically dependent on, Kelsen ...
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