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Litigating war [electronic resource] : arbitration of civil injury by the Eritrea-Ethiopia Claims Commission / Sean D. Murphy, Won Kidane, Thomas R. Snider.

By: Murphy, Sean DContributor(s): Kidane, Won | Snider, Thomas RPublisher: Oxford : Oxford University Press, c2013Description: 1 online resource (xxi, 1038 p.) : ill., mapISBN: 9780199389841 (ebook) :Subject(s): Eritrea-Ethiopia Claims Commission | Eritrean-Ethiopian War, 1998-2000 -- Claims | Eritrean-Ethiopian War, 1998-2000 | War victims -- Legal status, laws, etc. -- Eritrea | War victims -- Legal status, laws, etc. -- Ethiopia | Arbitration (International law) | War (International law)Additional Physical Form: Print version 9780199793723DDC classification: 341.660963 Online resources: Oxford public international law Summary: An in-depth examination of the law and procedure of the Eritrea-Ethiopia Claims Commission, which was tasked with deciding, through binding arbitration, claims for losses, damages, and injuries resulting from the 1998-2000 Eritrean-Ethiopian war. After providing an overview of the war, the authors describe how the Commission was established, its jurisdiction, the sources of law it applied, its treatment of nationality and evidentiary issues, and the relief it rendered.
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An in-depth examination of the law and procedure of the Eritrea-Ethiopia Claims Commission, which was tasked with deciding, through binding arbitration, claims for losses, damages, and injuries resulting from the 1998-2000 Eritrean-Ethiopian war. After providing an overview of the war, the authors describe how the Commission was established, its jurisdiction, the sources of law it applied, its treatment of nationality and evidentiary issues, and the relief it rendered.

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