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Sanctions, Accountability and Governance in a Globalised World: (Jeremy Farrall and Kim Rubenstein (eds), Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2009 486 pp)

Sanctions, Accountability and Governance in a Globalised World: (Jeremy Farrall and Kim... Book Reviews 229 This book is a well written and thorough consideration of an aspect of the law of the sea which is largely viewed from other prisms - be it regional fisheries protection or seabed mining. It is an engaging and well executed study, and of interest to all those with an interest in the world's oceans and their protection. Stuart Kaye Decisions of the World Court Relevant to the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea: A Reference Guide (Barbara Kwiatkowska, Martinus Nijhoff, 2010345 pages) This is an unusual book to review, as it is not so much a piece of academic writing but, rather, a reference work extracting references from key sources in the law of the sea. The book starts with a short preface explaining the book's function, which is essentially to draw out the International Court of Justice's judgments and opinions on a variety of matters across the broad spectrum of the law of the sea. Different areas of law are listed with pages of references to individual cases and judgments, in a level of detail that makes the work an extraordinary tool for practitioners and students alike. The amount of effort that http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The Australian Year Book of International Law Online Brill

Sanctions, Accountability and Governance in a Globalised World: (Jeremy Farrall and Kim Rubenstein (eds), Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2009 486 pp)

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Brill
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Copyright © Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands
ISSN
0084-7658
DOI
10.1163/26660229-030-01-900000011
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Book Reviews 229 This book is a well written and thorough consideration of an aspect of the law of the sea which is largely viewed from other prisms - be it regional fisheries protection or seabed mining. It is an engaging and well executed study, and of interest to all those with an interest in the world's oceans and their protection. Stuart Kaye Decisions of the World Court Relevant to the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea: A Reference Guide (Barbara Kwiatkowska, Martinus Nijhoff, 2010345 pages) This is an unusual book to review, as it is not so much a piece of academic writing but, rather, a reference work extracting references from key sources in the law of the sea. The book starts with a short preface explaining the book's function, which is essentially to draw out the International Court of Justice's judgments and opinions on a variety of matters across the broad spectrum of the law of the sea. Different areas of law are listed with pages of references to individual cases and judgments, in a level of detail that makes the work an extraordinary tool for practitioners and students alike. The amount of effort that

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The Australian Year Book of International Law OnlineBrill

Published: Jan 1, 2012

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