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The author presents the key principles of international law, explains basic principles and highlights key cases, treaties, and statutes. Focusing on those topics favoured by examiners, this book provides a useful revision aid for students of international law.
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International law
2009, Sweet & Maxwell, Thomson Reuters
in English
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1847036317 9781847036315
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International law: a student introduction
1997, Sweet & Maxwell
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0421535709 9780421535701
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Book Details
Table of Contents
Machine generated contents note: 1.Introduction
Definition
Nature and Characteristics of International Law
The Development of International Law
2.Sources
Custom
Treaties
"General Principles of Law as Recognized by Civilized Nations"
Equity
Judicial Decisions
Decisions of National Courts
Writers
Other Possible Sources of International Law
Peremptory Norms of International Law
Conclusion
3.International Law and Municipal Law
Monistic School
Dualistic School
Municipal Law in International Law
International Law Before Municipal Courts
Conclusion
4.International Personality
States
Recognition of States and Governments
The Effect of Recognition in Municipal Law
Effect of Non-Recognition
Modes of According Recognition
International Organisations
Individuals
Other Non-State Actors
Conclusion
5.Territory
Occupation
Prescription
Conquest
Cession
Accretion and Avulsion
Note continued: New States
Polar Regions
Airspace
Outer Space
Conclusion
6.Jurisdiction
Bases of Jurisdiction
International Criminal Jurisdiction
Extradition
Double Jeopardy
Immunity from Jurisdiction
Conclusion
7.The Law of the Sea
Territorial Sea
High Seas
Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ)
Continental Shelf
Deep Seabed
International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea
Conclusion
8.State Responsibility
Nature of Liability
Treatment of Aliens
State Responsibility for the Environment
Conclusion
9.Human Rights
What are Human Rights?
United Nations
Other United Nations Conventions Guaranteeing Particular Human Rights
Other Human Rights Protection Systems
Human Rights and International Criminal Tribunals
Conclusion
10.The Law of Treaties
Definition of a Treaty
Treaty-Making Competence
Observance and Application of Treaties
Treaty Interpretation
Third States
Note continued: Amendment and Modification
Validity of Treaties
Termination of a Treaty
Consequences of Invalidity, Termination Suspension
State Succession
Conclusion
11.The Use of Force
The Law Pre-1945
The Law Post-1945
Jus in Bello
Humanitarian Law
Conclusion
12.Arbitration and Judicial Settlement of International Disputes
Arbitration
The International Court of Justice
Conclusion
13.Conclusion.
Edition Notes
"Table of cases": pages xix-xxxi.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 367-369) and index.
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