Book Details
Orange Code:91313
Paperback:472 pages
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Sections:
1. Introduction2. History and theory3. Sources of international law4. International law and municipal law5. States and governments6. International organizations, individuals, companies and groups7. Jurisdiction8. Immunity from jurisdiction9. Treaties10. Acquisition of territory11. Legal consequences of changes of sovereignty over territory (state succession)12. The law of the sea13. Air space and outer space14. Human rights15. Economy16. Environment17. State responsibility18. Peaceful settlement of disputes between states19. International wars, civil wars and the right to self-determination: ius ad bellum20. Means of waging war and criminal responsibility: ius in bello21. The Charter and the organs of the United Nations22. The United Nations and peace and security
Description:
First published in 1970, A Modern Introduction to International Law rapidly established itself as the most widely used and successful textbook in its field. It covers a variety of topics from diplomatic immunity to the UN and from recognition of government to war crimes. This new edition has been completely revised and updated by Peter Malanczuk to take account of many recent developments and includes new chapters on human rights, the environment and the economy.
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