If you liked Problems and process by Rosalyn Higgins, start with Liberté de circulation des personnes en droit international (1988), United Nations peacekeeping: past lessons and future prospects (1972), and International Organization - Law in Movement (R.I.I.A.) (1974). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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Recommended next reads
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Liberté de circulation des personnes en droit international
1988 · 263 pages · Maurice Flory, Rosalyn Higgins, Claude-J Berr · Same author
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United Nations peacekeeping: past lessons and future prospects
1972 · 23 pages · Rosalyn Higgins · Same author
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3
International Organization - Law in Movement (R.I.I.A.)
1974 · 182 pages · Rosalyn Higgins · Same author
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4
Oppenheim's International Law, Volume 3
2009 · 1,504 pages · Rosalyn Higgins · Same author
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5
Kokusai shakai ni okeru hō no shihai to shimin seikatsu
2008 · 130 pages · Rosalyn Higgins · Same author
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United Nations Peace-keeping (R.I.I.A.)
1970 · 504 pages · Rosalyn Higgins · Same author
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International organizations and their exercise of sovereign powers
2007 · 151 pages · Dan Sarooshi, Rosalyn Higgins · Same author
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United Nations Peacekeeping, 1964-1967: Documents and Commentary Volume 4
1981 · 432 pages · Rosalyn Higgins · Same author
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International organization; law in movement, essays in honour of John McMahon
1974 · 182 pages · John McMahon, Rosalyn Higgins · Same author
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Human rights, prospects and problems
1979 · 24 pages · Rosalyn Higgins · Same author
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The administration of United Kingdom foreign policy through the United Nations
1966 · 63 pages · Rosalyn Higgins · Same author
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United Nations Peacekeeping, 1964-1967: Documents and Commentary Volume 3
1980 · 486 pages · Rosalyn Higgins · Same author
Frequently asked questions
What should I read after Problems and process?
BookOrb recommends Liberté de circulation des personnes en droit international (1988), United Nations peacekeeping: past lessons and future prospects (1972), International Organization - Law in Movement (R.I.I.A.) (1974), Oppenheim's International Law, Volume 3 (2009), and Kokusai shakai ni okeru hō no shihai to shimin seikatsu (2008).
Are there books like Problems and process?
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Who wrote Problems and process?
Problems and process is by Rosalyn Higgins.