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This book expertly curates, edits and categorises the key primary sources in international dispute settlement allowing students to focus on engaging with the material, rather than trying to source it. It is the only single source covering multilateral treaties; special agreements; compromissory clauses and resolutions of international organisations. A clear structure, expert commentary and cross referencing, gives fingertip access to material that can be unwieldy. The second edition covers all the key case law developments in this rapidly changing field, as well bilateral/multilateral treaties. Documents from the first edition are up to date, with updates including new practice directions of the ICJ, the Climate Change (Paris Agreement) and the revised UNCITRAL rules. Brand new documents introduced include the 1992 Agenda for Peace and GA Res 57/26. A new subject index improves navigation. An invaluable work of reference for students in this fast moving and dynamic field.