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    Foreign Affairs in English Courts by Mann, F. A.;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher OUP Oxford
    • Date of Publication 14 August 1986

    • ISBN 9780198255642
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages224 pages
    • Size 220x145x18 mm
    • Weight 380 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    This book describes and analyses the attitudes and techniques which English judges adopt - or ought to adopt - when confronted with problems arising from the conduct of foreign policy by the executive.

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    Long description:

    F.A. Mann is considered to be one of the finest British lawyers of the twentieth century, esteemed as an international jurist and as a practising solicitor. He combined a thriving and prestigious practice with a prolific output of writing and teaching, with much of his work centering on the inter-relationship of international and national law. This book describes and analyses the attitudes and techniques which English judges adopt or ought to adopt when confronted with problems arising from the conduct of foreign policy by the executive. Its central theme, therefore, is the relationship of the executive and the judiciary in matters involving foreign relations rather then the formulation of rules of substantive, whether municipal or international law.

    As one would expect the author's treatment of these complex subjects is rigorously analytical..no one concerned with this area of law could fail to find the critical approach adopted in the book intellectually stimulating..anyone who has working knowledge of the leading cases will find it fascinating

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    Table of Contents:

    The Prerogative in Foreign Affairs
    Fact of State
    The Effect of Certification
    Justiciability
    Treaties
    Customary International Law
    Comity
    Public Policy
    The Foreign Act of State
    The British Act of State

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