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New to Oxford Journals in 2010
Advance AccessInternational dispute settlement is a relatively new field of academic study that increasingly combines private and public international law and raises enduring issues of global importance. The growth of the field of international dispute settlement in practice, the novelty and significance of the issues posed, and the originality of the academic angle from which such issues need to be addressed are the factors that triggered the launch of the Journal of International Dispute Settlement.
JIDS will primarily address fundamental and lasting issues of international dispute settlement, and gives preference to articles of enduring importance concerning significant trends in the field.
JIDS will be open to strictly legal approaches as well as to studies inspired by other disciplines, such as legal sociology, legal theory, the history of law, law and political science, and law and economics.
JIDS is intended not only for academics with an interest in international dispute settlement, international arbitration, private or public international law. It is also intended for practitioners who are looking for a single source that captures the fundamental trends with the field, allowing them to anticipate new issues and new ways to resolve them. Graduate and post-graduate students, government officials, in-house lawyers dealing with international disputes, and people working for international courts and tribunals and for international arbitrat
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Continuity and Discontinuity in International Dispute Settlement
An Inaugural Lecture
by James Crawford
Editorial
by Thomas Schultz
Volume 1, February 2010
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