内容简介
PART 1.INTERNATIONAL LAW IN GENERAL
Chapter 1.NATURE,ORIGINS AND BASIS OF INTERNATIONAL LAW
S.1.Nature and Origins
S.2.Theories as to Basis of International Law
Chapter 2.THE MATERIAL"SOURCES"OF INTERNATIONAL LAW
S.1.Custom
S.2.Treaties
S.3.Decisions of Judicial or Arbitral Tribunals
S.4.Juristic Works
S.5.Decisions or Determinations of the Organs of International Institutions
Chapter 3.THE SUBJECTS OF INTERNATIONAL LAW
Chapter 4.THE RELATION BETWEEN INTERNATIONAL LAW AND STATE LAW
S.1.General
S.2.Theories as to the Relation Between International Law and State Law
S.3.State Practice as to Operation of International Law within Municipal Sphere
S.4.International Tribunals and the Operation of Municipal Law
PART 2.STATES AS SUBJECTS OF INTERNATIONAL LAW
Chapter 5.STATES IN GENERAL
S.1.Nature of a State at International Law
S.2.The Different Kinds of States and Non-State Entities
S.3.Associations or Groupings of States
Chapter 6.RECOGNITION
S.1.Recognition in General
S.2.Recognition De Jure and De Facto
S.3.Legal Effects of Recognition
S.4.Recognition of Insurgency and Belligerency
S.5.Recognition of New Territorial Titles,Territorial Changes,Treaties,etc
Chapter 7.STATE TERRITORIAL SOVEREIGNTY AND OTHER LESSER RIGHTS OF STATES
S.1.Territorial Sovereignty and other Lesser Rights
S.2.Parts of State Territory or other areas in which Sovereign Rights are Exercised by States
S.3.Servitudes
PART 3.RIGHTS AND DUTIES OF STATES
Chapter 8.JURISDICTION
S.1.General Observations
S.2.Territorial Jurisdiction
S.3.Personal Jurisdiction
S.4.Jurisdiction According to the Protective Principle
S.5.Jurisdiction on the High Seas
S.6.Jurisdiction According to the Universal Principle: Piracy
S.7.Problems of Jurisdiction with regard to Aircraft
Chapter 9.STATE RESPONSIBILITY
S.1.Nature and Kinds of State Responsibility
S.2.Responsibility for Breach of Treaty or in respect of Contractual Obligations;Expropriation of Property
S 3.Responsibility for International Delinquencies(Wrongs Unconnected with Contractual Obligations)
S.4.Claims
Chapter 10.SUCCESSION TO RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS
S.1.Succession in General
S.2.Passing of Rights and Obligations upon External Changes of Sovereignty over Territory
S.3.Passing of Rights and Obligations upon Internal Changes of Sovereignty
Chapter 11.THE STATE AND THE INDIVIDUAL
S.1.Nationality
S.2.Rights and Duties of States with regard to Aliens
S.3.Extradition,Rendition and Asylum
S.4.Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms
Chapter 12.THE STATE AND ECONOMIC INTERESTS--INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC LAW
PART 4.INTERNATIONAL TRANSACTIONS
Chapter 13.THE AGENTS OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS;DIPLOMATIC ENVOYS AND CONSULS
S.1.Diplomatic Envoys
S.2.Consuls
S.3.Agents other than regularly accredited Diplomatic Envoys or Consuls
Chapter 14.THE LAW AND PRACTICE AS TO TREATIES
S.1.Nature and Functions of Treaties
S.2.Forms and Terminology
S.3.Parties to Treaties
S.4.Practice as to Conclusion and Entry into Force of Treaties
S.5.Reservations
S.6.Revision of Treaties
S.7.Validity and Duration of Treaties
S.8.Interpretation of Treaties
PART 5.DISPUTES AND HOSTILE RELATIONS(INCLUDING WAR AND NEUTRALITY)
Chapter 15.INTERNATIONAL DISPUTES
S.1.General
S.2.Peaceful or Amicable Means of Settlement
S.3.Forcible or Coercive Means of Settlement
Chapter 16.WAR,ARMED CONFLICTS AND OTHER HOSTILE RELATIONS
S.1.General
S.2.Effects of Outbreak of War and of Armed Conflicts
S.3.The"Laws of War"
S.4.Modes of Terminating War and Hostilities
Chapter 17.NEUTRALITY AND QUASI-NEUTRALITY
S.1.General
S.2.Rights and Duties in General of(a)Neutrals,and(6)Quasi-Neutrals
S.3.Economic Warfare and Blockade: Impact upon(a)Neutrals,and(b)Quasi-Neutrals
PART 6.INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
Chapter 18.INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
S.1.Their Status and Functions as Subjects of International Law
S.2.General Legal Nature and Constitutional Structure
S.3.Privileges and Immunities
S.4.Legislative Functions of International Institutions
S.5.International Administrative Law
S.6.Quasi-Diplomatic and Treaty Relations of International Institutions
S.7.Dissolution of International Institutions;and Succession to Rights,Duties and Functions
S.8.The United Nations
S.9.The International Labour Organisation and other"Related Agencies"
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