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Stephen M. Schwebel

    The Secretary-General of the United Nations
    Justice in International Law
    Justice in International Law
    • 2011

      Justice in International Law

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      The book features a compilation of essays by Judge Stephen M. Schwebel, focusing on key themes in international law, adjudication, and arbitration. Through his insightful analysis, Schwebel explores the complexities of legal principles and the role of judges in resolving international disputes, offering a rich perspective on the evolution of international legal frameworks and practices.

      Justice in International Law
    • 2008

      Justice in International Law

      Selected Writings

      • 648 pages
      • 23 hours of reading

      The collection features 36 legal articles and commentaries by Stephen M. Schwebel, covering significant topics in international law. It includes discussions on the International Court of Justice's capacity, international arbitration, and the United Nations' authority, particularly regarding the Secretary-General and financial matters. Additionally, it addresses international contracts and the unlawful use of force, while excluding Schwebel's judicial opinions and official papers. The volume concludes with a catalog of his publications as of July 1993.

      Justice in International Law