This encyclopedia makes available detailed accounts of key events, concepts and institutions, original research, historical contextualizations, in-depth legal analyses, and critical assessments of existing practices and doctrines in international procedural law, integrating insights coming from other disciplines, like history, philosophy, sociology, international relations theory or anthropology. It applies the comparative method of analysis in many of the entries. MPEiProreflects the developing nature of legal and interdisciplinary research on international procedure and promotes continued research oninternational practice. The development of the encyclopedia confirms that a systematic study of international procedural law and practice will yield important insights in the highly complex workings of international relations. Access to this title is via a combined database called Max Planck Encyclopedias of International Law. To search this title, enter search words and filter by "Max Planck Encyclopedia of International Procedural Law."
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