International Law Reports Volume 111 -

: It maintains the series' high standard of translating all non-English decisions into English, which is vital for comparative legal research.

This is a to using International Law Reports (ILR) Volume 111 , published by Cambridge University Press. The ILR is the most comprehensive series of English-language reports of international judicial decisions, arbitral awards, and national court judgments dealing with points of international law. International Law Reports Volume 111

Loizidou and Pinochet reflect a late-1990s shift toward extraterritorial human rights jurisdiction. National courts and regional human rights bodies increasingly refused to hide behind territorial limitations or immunity doctrines when serious violations occurred. : It maintains the series' high standard of