Customer Review: The complexity of international law does not arise solely from the content of its statues but also from the legitimacy of its enforcement. The laws of cities, states, and nations are typically accompanied by a monopoly on how to enforce these laws. Their citizens have agreed to conform to these laws... more info
Customer Review: I recently had to use this book for a class on basic legislation relating to the aviation community. The history about the creation of the American aviation industry and regulation is interesting. On a whole the author doesn't dive too deep into it all, rather touches on major points in the history... more info
Customer Review: The workbook really brings out the important points to remember from the text. It also ensures that the students begin to be able to pick out legal issues on their own. I highly recommend it as a companion when using Hamilton's text.
Customer Review: This book is an important contribution to the rule of law promotion field. The book particularly distinguishes itself in that it combines an understanding of the academic debate with the on-ground reality of establishing or rebuilding a system of justice in a war-torn area. Very few books, articles,... more info
Customer Review: As you have seen people here already have reviewed this book. I'll be very brief and just say that if you are interested in ICC this is your book!!! I will just say about the quality of the book: it's paper quality is very good, its not short, it's a bit wider than average books and for that reason... more info
Customer Review: As a practicing attorney, I found this title to be a good introduction to the basic issues involved in aviation law. While it is certainly no "how to" manual for practicing attorneys, it provides the basic underpinnings of the major issues involved.
Customer Review: "Directly beneath the disintegrating plane, Harold and Dorothy Heil thought their farm was under attack." Probably one of the most chilling sentences I've ever read in a book. The horrific bombing of United Air Lines Flight 629 in Colorado in 1955 is brought vividly to life in "Mainliner... more info
Customer Review: A fresh, original, pioneering book that adds a new roadmap to thinking about military endeavers. Like any good philosophical work, there is an emphasis on precision in language. The Book begins with 9/11. President Bush declared victory in Iraq after several weeks of combat operations. Since we're... more info