Austrian review of international and European law; v.9, 2004.9004154019 Austrian review of international and European law; v.9, 2004. Ed. by Gerhard Loibl and Stephan Wittich. Martinus Nijhoff Martinus Nijhoff (b. April 20 1894 - d. January 26 1953) was a Dutch poet and essayist. He studied literature in Amsterdam and law in Utrecht. His debut was made in 1916 with his volume De wandelaar ("The wanderer"). Publishers 2006 499 pages $236.00 Hardcover JX3091 This annual publication on international and European law emphasizes topics of special interest to Austria. Loibl and Wittich (Institut fur Volkerrecht und Internationale Beziehungen, Vienna, Austria) bring together six essays in addition to documents unavailable elsewhere, book reviews, and shorter book notes. Essays cover topics such as human rights, the WTO See World Trade Organization. and trade-related human rights measures, and Kelsen's doctrine of international law and current developments, and are followed by documents relating to relating to relate prep → concernant relating to relate prep → bezüglich +gen, mit Bezug auf +acc recent Austrian judicial decisions and diplomatic and parliamentary practice in international law. The selective bibliography was prepared by reference librarians at the Peace Palace Library in the Hague and is based on literature received during 2004. There is no index. Martinus-Nijhoff is an imprint im·print tr.v. im·print·ed, im·print·ing, im·prints 1. To produce (a mark or pattern) on a surface by pressure. 2. To produce a mark on (a surface) by pressure. 3. of Brill Brill or Bril, Flemish painters, brothers. Mattys Brill (mä`tīs), 1550–83, went to Rome early in his career and executed frescoes for Gregory XIII in the Vatican. . ([c]20062005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR) |
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