Last month another 15 new titles were added to Oxford Scholarly Authorities on International Law (OSAIL). Below is an overview of the latest additions. For a complete list of all titles, please refer to the OSAIL website.
- The rights of minorities: a commentary on the European framework convention for the protection of national minorities / edited by Marc Weller (2006)
- Universal minority rights: a commentary on the jurisprudence of international courts and treaty bodies / edited by Marc Weller (2007)
- The law of command responsibility / Guénaël Mettraux (2009)
- The war report: armed conflict in 2014 / edited by Annyssa Bellal (2015)
- The IMLI manual on international maritime law: Volume II: Shipping law / edited by David Attard, Malgosia Fitzmaurice, Ignacio Arroyo, Norman Martinez, Elda Belja (2016)
- The IMLI manual on international maritime law, Volume III: Marine environmental law and international maritime security law / edited by David Attard, Malgosia Fitzmaurice, and Norman A Martinez Gutiérrez (2016)
- Diplomatic law commentary on the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations / Eileen Denza (4th ed. 2016)
- The Oxford handbook of international climate change law / edited by Cinnamon P. Carlarne, Kevin R. Gray, Richard G. Tarasofsky (2016)
- Freedom of religion or belief: an international law commentary / Prof. Heiner Bielefeldt, Dr. Nazila Ghanea, Dr. Michael Wiener (2016)
- The Conventions on the privileges and immunities of the United Nations and its specialized agencies: a commentary / edited by August Reinisch (2016)
- Weapons and the law of armed conflict / William H. Boothby (2nd ed. 2016)
- Judicial decisions on the law of international organizations / edited by Cedric Ryngaert, Ige F Dekker, Ramses A Wessel and Jan Wouters (2016)
- A practitioner’s guide to maritime boundary delimitation / Stephen Fietta, Robin Cleverly (2016)
- Prosecuting conflict-related sexual violence at the ICTY / edited by Baron Serge Brammertz, Michelle Jarvi (2016)
- The persistent objector rule in international law / James A. Green (2016)
OSAIL provides full text access to online reference works and treatises on international law, published by Oxford University Press. It is available within the UvA network.