'Litigating International Law Disputes is a highly structured compilation of works where each contribution takes its own place in, and brings its own added value, to the collective endeavor … Two of the greatest strengths of the book are the diversity of its contributors and the important number of practitioners who have participated … What distinguishes this compilation from others is its interdisciplinary nature.' Rachel Lucas, The Law and Practice of International Courts and Tribunals
'Klein's edited collection constitutes … a valuable addition to the literature on the settlement of international disputes. Despite many issues being inherently political, the book successfully ties them to the law, without losing sight of the aim of clarifying why states litigate at the international level. The reviewer recommends Natalie Klein's book to all those who already have a grasp of international dispute settlement … the initiated reader will surely find many precious insights of both an academic and practical nature.' Massimo Fabio Lando, Canadian Yearbook of International Law