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An Introduction to International Institutional Law. By Jan Klabbers. Cambridge, New York, Port Melbourne: Cambridge University Press, 2002. Pp. xxxv, 438. Index. £70, cloth; £24.99, paper.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2017

Frederic L. Kirgis*
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References

1 Bowett’s Law of International Institutions (Sands, Philippe & Klein, Pierre eds., 5th ed. 2001).Google Scholar

2 See Klabbers, Jan, Review of C. F. Amerasinghe, Principles of the Institutional Law of International Organizations, 66 Nordic J. Int’l L. 553, 554 (1997).Google Scholar

3 Reparation for Injuries Suffered in the Service of the United Nations, Advisory Opinion, 1949 ICJ Rep. 174 (Apr. 11).

4 See Klabbers, Jan, The Redundancy of Soft Law, 65 Nordic J. Int’l L. 167 (1996)CrossRefGoogle Scholar Klabbers, Jan, The Undesirability of Soft Law, 67 Nordic J. Int’l L. 381 (1998).CrossRefGoogle Scholar

5 See Klabbers, The Redundancy of Soft Law, supra note 4, at 173.

6 Military and Paramilitary Activities in and Against Nicaragua (Nicar. v. U.S.), 1986 ICJ Rep. 14 (June 27).