Kaikobad (Brunel U. Law School, UK) and Bohlander (U. of Durham Law School, UK) present a festschrift in honor of legal scholar Colin Warbrick that is organized into three sections reflective of what they consider his doctrinal focuses: general principles of public international law and international human rights in particular, international criminal law and justice, and topics related to international order and security. Specific topics addressed by the volume's 20 chapters include the nature of state obligations in relation to child labor, the nature of international law when it appears before the English courts, the constitutionalization of international law, the status of international criminal jurisprudence in the international and UK legal orders, conduct and proof of conduct as fundamental conditions for the imposition of criminal liability, international law and the violence of non-state actors, the legal bases of internationalized tribunals, and British military interventions and international law. Martinus Nijhoff is an imprint of Brill. Annotation ©2010 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)