Description
About the Author
Theodor Meron is a prominent scholar of international law. He is also the author of Henry's Wars and Shakespeare's Laws (OUP, 1994), among many other books.
Reviews
an eminently readable book, which is elegantly written, and which, in its interdisciplinary character, shows the author to be both able and versatile. * Journal of Conflict and Security Law (2001), Vol. 6 No. 2, 289-299 *
"This is an attractively written and very readable book....No better guide could be found than Meron's book."--The American Journal of International Law
"Meron's language is clear and accessible, and he provides background information that places his ideas in context...A useful supplement to larger public and academic libraries with Shakespeare and military history collections."--Library Journal
"A scholar of international law with interests in human rights, history, and Shakespeare, Meron has written one of the best, a book that will interest readers in these areas and beyond....Highly recommended for readers at all levels in numerous disciplines beyond literature."--Choice
"This is an attractively written and very readable book....No better guide could be found than Meron's book."--The American Journal of International Law
"Meron's language is clear and accessible, and he provides background information that places his ideas in context."--Library Journal
"A remarkable book....Demonstrates not only a mastery of Shakespeare's canon, but also a thorough knowledge of the Bard's sources and contemporaries. The book is exhaustively documented, argued with balance, and absorbing to read. If one reads Bloody Constraint with the spirit of Meron's thesis, namely seeking inspiration rather than technical direction, it is nearly faultless."--International law and Politics
Book Information
ISBN 9780195144062
Author Theodor Meron
Format Paperback
Page Count 256
Imprint Oxford University Press Inc
Publisher Oxford University Press Inc
Weight(grams) 408g
Dimensions(mm) 226mm * 147mm * 20mm