内容简介
PART 1 INTERNATIONAL LAW IN GENERAL
Chapter 1 Nature and origins
1 Nature and origins
2 Theories as to basis of international law
Chapter 2 The material'sources'of international law
1 Custom
2 Treaties
3 Decisions of judicial or arbitral tribunals
4 Juristic works
5 Decisions or determinations of the organs of international institutions,or of international conferences
Chapter 3 The subjects of international law
Chapter 4 The relation between international law and state law
1 General
2 Theories as to the relation between international law and state law
3 State practice as to operation of international law within municipal sphere
4 International tribunals and the operation of municipal law
5 Concept of opposabilitv
PART 2 STATES AS SUBJECTS OF INTERNATIONAL LAW
Chapter 5 States in general
1 Nature of a state at international law
2 The different kinds of states and non-state entities
3 Associations or groupings of states
Chapter 6 Recognition
1 Recognition in general
2 Recognition de jure and de facto
3 Legal effects of recognition
4 Recognition of insurgency and belligerency
5 New territorial titles,territorial changes,and treaties:nonrecognition
Chapter 7 State territorial sovereignty and other lesser territorial rights of states
1 Territorial sovereignty and other lesser rights of states
2 Boundaries and rivers
3 Servitudes and territorial facilities
PART 3 RIGHTS AND DUTIES OF STATES
Chapter 8 Jurisdiction
1 General observations
2 Territorial jurisdiction
3 Personal jurisdiction
4 Jurisdiction according to the protective principle
5 Jurisdiction according to the universal principle:piracy
6 Problems of jurisdiction with regard to aircraft
Chapter 9 The law of the sea and maritime highways
1 General and historical introduction
2 The law of the sea under the regimes established by the United Nations Convention of 10 December 1982
3 Maritime canals
Chapter 10 State responsibility
1 Nature and kinds of state responsibility
2 Responsibility for breach of treaty,or in respect of contractual obligations; expropriation of property
3 Responsibility for international delinquencies(wrongs unconnected with contractual obligations)
4 Claims
Chapter 11 Succession to rights and obligations
1 Succession in general
2 Passing of rights and obligations upon external changes of sovereignty over territory
3 Passing of rights and obligations upon internal changes of sovereignty
Chapter 12 The state and the individual
1 Nationality
2 Rights and duties of states with regard to aliens
3 Extradiction,rendition and asylum
4 Human rights and fundamenta} freedoms
Chapter 13 The state and economic interests--international economic and monetary law
Chapter 14 Development and the environment
1 General
2 Development
3 Protection and improvement of the human environment
4 Stockholm Conference of 1972 on the human environment
PART 4 INTERNATIONAL TRANSACTIONS
Chapter 15 The agents of international business; diplomatic envoys,consuls,and other representatives
1 Diplomatic envoys
2 Consuls
3 Special missions of a non-permanent nature
4 Other categories of representatives and agents
Chapter 16 The law and practice as to treaties
1 The nature and functions of treaties
2 Forms and terminology
3 Parties to treaties
4 Practice as to conclusion and entry into force of treaties
5 Reservations
6 Revision and amendment of treaties
7 Inconsistent treaties; and validity and duration of treaties
8 Interpretation of treaties
9 Revision of the techniques and procedures used to elaborate multilateral treaties
PART 5 DISPUTES AND HOSTILE RELATIONS (INCLUDING WAR,ARMED CONFLICTS AND NEUTRALITY)
Chapter 17 International disputes
1 General
2 Peaceful or amicable means of settlement
3 Forcible or coercive means of settlement
Chapter 18 War,armed conflicts and other hostile relations
1 General
2 Effects of outbreak of war and of armed conflicts
3 The'Laws of War';International humanitarian law
4 Modes of terminating war and hostilities
Chapter 19 Neutrality,quasi-neutrality,and non-belligerency
1 General
2 Rights and duties in general of(a)neutrals,and(b)quasi-neutrals and non-belligerents
3 Economic warfare and blockade:impact upon(a)neutrals and(b)quasi-neutrals
PART 6 INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
Chapter 20 International institutions
1 Their status and functions as subjects of international law
2 General legal nature and constitutional structure
3 Privileges and immunities
4 Legislative and regulatory functions of international institutions
5 International administrative law
6 Quasi-diplomatic and treaty relations of international institutions
7 Dissolution of international institutions;and succession to rights,duties and functions
8 The United Nations
9 The International Labour Organisation and other'specialised agencies'and 'related agencies'
Note on bibliography
Index