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Cases and materials on international law /

By: Harris, David
Title By: Sivakumaran, Sandesh
Publisher: London : Thomson Reuters, c2015.Edition: 8th ed.Description: lxxiv, 924 p. ; 25 cm.ISBN: 9780414033030Subject(s): Conventions internationales | Arbitrage international | International law -- CasesDDC classification: 341 HA CA Online resources: Location Map
Summary:
Students of Public International Law require access to an overwhelming variety of materials which are not always easy to obtain. Cases and Materials on International Law draws together in one volume an exhaustive selection of cases, materials and background information on the subject, which is supplemented by authoritative commentary and expert analysis. Widely recognised as the leading text of its kind, the eighth edition of Cases and Materials on International Law incorporates all major developments in the subject, including: International Court of Justice judgments on the jurisdictional immunity of states (Germany v Italy) and on the obligation to prosecute or extradite in cases of torture.
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Notes : Includes bibliographical references (pages ) and index.
Previous edition: 2010 (7th ed.).

Machine generated contents note: 1.Introduction
1.International Law as "Law"
2.The Development of International Law
2.The Sources Of International Law
1.Generally
2.Custom
3.Treaties
4.General Principles of Law
5.Judicial Decisions
6.Writers
7.Unilateral Acts of States
8.General Assembly Resolutions
9."Soft Law"
10.Codification and Progressive Development of International Law
3.International Law And Municipal Law
1.Monism and Dualism
2.Municipal Law in International Law
3.International Law in Municipal Law
4.The Executive Certificate
4.Personality
2.States
3.Mandated and Trust Territories
4.Other Legal Persons
5.Recognition of States and Governments
6.The Effect of Recognition in British Courts
5.Territory
1.Title to Territory
2.Polar Regions
3.Land Boundaries
4.Airspace
5.Outer Space
6.Rights in Foreign Territory
6.State Jurisdiction
1.Introductory Note
Contents note continued: 2.Civil Jurisdiction
3.Criminal Jurisdiction
4.State Immunity
5.Diplomatic Immunity
7.The Law Of The Sea
2.The Territorial Sea
3.The High Seas
4.The Exclusive Economic Zone
5.The Continental Shelf
6.Maritime Boundaries
7.The Deep Sea-Bed
8.Settlement of Disputes
8.State Responsibility
2.The Theory of Responsibility
3.The Treatment of Aliens
9.Human Rights
1.Introduction
2.Action through the United Nations
3.Customary International Law
10.The Law Of Treaties
2.General Considerations
3.The Making of Treaties
4.Observance and Application of Treaties
5.Treaty Interpretation
6.Third States
7.Validity of Treaties
8.Termination of, Suspension of and Withdrawal from Treaties
9.General Provisions on the Invalidity, Termination and Suspension of Treaties
10.Registration of Treaties
11.The Use Of Force
Contents note continued: 1.Introductory Note
2.The Unilateral Use of Force by States
3.Collective Measures through the United Nations
12.Arbitration And Judicial Settlement Of Disputes
2.Arbitration
3.The World Court.

Students of Public International Law require access to an overwhelming variety of materials which are not always easy to obtain. Cases and Materials on International Law draws together in one volume an exhaustive selection of cases, materials and background information on the subject, which is supplemented by authoritative commentary and expert analysis. Widely recognised as the leading text of its kind, the eighth edition of Cases and Materials on International Law incorporates all major developments in the subject, including: International Court of Justice judgments on the jurisdictional immunity of states (Germany v Italy) and on the obligation to prosecute or extradite in cases of torture.

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