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Stefan Talmon

    Kollektive Nichtanerkennung illegaler Staaten
    Recognition in International Law: A Bibliography
    German Practice in International Law
    • 2022

      German Practice in International Law

      • 564 pages
      • 20 hours of reading

      Focusing on Germany's role in customary international law, this book highlights the nation's significant contributions as the world's fourth-largest economy and a key EU member. It uniquely presents German international law practice in English, featuring a case study approach alongside a digest of primary materials like diplomatic correspondence and court decisions. Additionally, it assesses Germany's tenure on the UN Security Council, making it an essential resource for scholars and practitioners of international law, as well as those in international relations and diplomatic studies.

      German Practice in International Law
    • 2000

      Focusing on the extensive documentation of recognition in international law, this bibliography spans two centuries, featuring 4,500 entries categorized into fourteen main sections and further subdivided for specificity. It includes a diverse range of sources, from monographs to theses, and integrates historical, political, and economic perspectives to enrich understanding. The compilation also provides book reviews to assist in inter-library loans and includes both author and subject indexes for easy navigation, reflecting contributions from over 730 journals in multiple languages.

      Recognition in International Law: A Bibliography