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2020 International Law and Human Rights Journal Collection
The 2020 Brill Online Journal Collection International Law & Human Rights gives access to the online content available back to the year 2000 of Brill´s 2020 International Law & Human Rights journal program.
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Judicial Cosmopolitanism
The Use of Foreign Law in Contemporary Constitutional Systems
Edited by Giuseppe Franco Ferrari

October 2019 - Hardback
ISBN 978 90 04 24311 8 - € 250
E-ISBN 978 90 04 29759 3 - € 250
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Guofu Liu
November 2019 - Hardback
ISBN 978 90 04 41217 0 - € 165
E-ISBN 978 90 04 41218 7 - € 165
International Refugee Law Series, 16
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Extradition Law
Reviewing Grounds for Refusal from the Classic Paradigm to Mutual Recognition and Beyond
Miguel João Costa

October 2019 - Hardback
ISBN 978 90 04 41119 7 - € 225
E-ISBN 978 90 04 41121 0 - € 225
European Criminal Justice Series, 2
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The Roles and Functions of Atrocity-Related United Nations Commissions of Inquiry in the International Legal Order
Navigating between Principle and Pragmatism
Catherine Harwood

November 2019 - Hardback
ISBN 978 90 04 41123 4 - € 160
E-ISBN 978 90 04 41124 1 - € 160
Leiden Studies on the Frontiers of International Law, 6

FORTHCOMING
The Evolving Institutions and Mechanisms
Zhiqiong June Wang and Jianfu Chen
December 2019 - Hardback
ISBN 978 90 04 33127 3 - € 225
E-ISBN 978 90 04 33128 0 - € 220
Pauline Maillet
December 2019 - Hardback
ISBN 978 90 04 38349 4 - € 140
E-ISBN 978 90 04 38350 0 - € 140
The Unitary System and Its Internal Logic
Han Zhai
December 2019 - Hardback
ISBN 978 90 04 38813 0 - € 171
E-ISBN 978 90 04 38814 7 - € 171
Chinese Perspectives on Human Rights and Good Governance, 4
Edited by Trude Haugli, Anna Nylund,
Randi Sigurdsen and Lena R.L. Bendiksen

December 2019 - Hardback
ISBN 978 90 04 38280 0 - € 193
E-ISBN 978 90 04 38281 7 - OPEN ACCESS
Stockholm Studies in Child Law and Children’s Rights, 5

JOURNALS
A new table of contents is available for the following journals:

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International Criminal Law Review


Special Issue: The Ethnography of Armed Conflict
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International Journal on Minority and Group Rights

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