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Brownlie's Principles of Public International Law by James Crawford [8th edn, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2012, 888pp, ISBN 978-0-19-965417-8 £135.00 (h/bk), ISBN 978-0-19-969969-8 £45.99 (p/bk)]
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 23 September 2014
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1 Brownlie, I, ‘The Expansion of International Society: The Consequences for the Law of Nations’ in Bull, H and Watson, A (eds), The Expansion of International Society (Clarendon Press 1985)Google Scholar; Brownlie, I, ‘Politics and Principle in Major International Settlements’ in Pathak, RS and Dhokalia, RR (eds), International Law in Transition (Martinus Nijhoff 1992)Google Scholar.
2 Brownlie, I, The Rule of Law in International Affairs (Kluwer Law International 1998) 3–17Google Scholar.
3 Ibid 2.
4 The one exception may be a section on multilateral public order that restates Koskenniemi's caution about seemingly progressive normative structures of multilateral public order legitimatizing questionable policies (603). Brownlie would, of course, entirely approve of this sentiment.