内容简介
CHAPTER 1.THE NATURE AND SOURCES OF INTERNATIONAL LAW
1. Introduction
2. The sources and evidences of International Law
3. Conclusions
CHAPTER 2. INTERNATIONAL LAW AND MUNICIPAL LAW
1. Monism and Dualism
2. Municipal law before international tribunals
3. International law in municipal courts
CHAPTER 3. INTERNATIONAL PERSONALITY
1. The state as an international person
2. Non-self-governing territories
3. International organisations
4. The position of the individual
CHAPTER 4. RECOGNITION
1. The international aspects of recognition
2. Recognition and municipal law
CHAPTER 5. STATE TERRITORY
1. The acquisition of territory
2. The loss of territory
3. External territorial rights of a state
4. Maritime territory
CHAPTER 6. JURISDICTION—I
1. Jurisdiction in general
2. Territorial jurisdiction
3. Exemptions from territorial jurisdiction
4. English law
5. The law of the United States
6. The law of other states
CHAPTER 7. JURISDICTION—Ⅱ
1. Maritime jurisdiction
2. Jurisdiction in air space and outer space
CHAPTER 8. JURISDICTION—Ⅲ
1. Nationality and personal jurisdiction
2. Domestic jurisdiction
3. Extradition
4. Asylum
CHAPTER 9. TREATIES
1. The formalities of a treaty
2. The validity and operation of treaties
3. The interpretation of treaties
4. Amendment and termination of treaties
5. State succession and the application of treaties
CHAPTER 10. INTERNATIONAL CLAIMS—Ⅰ
1. State responsibility in general
2. Direct international wrongs
3. Indirect international wrongs
4. Remedies
5. State succession and international responsibility
CHAPTER 11. INTERNATIONAL CLAIMS—Ⅱ
1. Legal and political disputes: the concept of justiciability
2. Arbitration
3. The International Court of Justice
CHAPTER 12. INTERNATIONALORGANISATIONS —Ⅰ
1. Membership of international organisations
2. Structure and voting: the doctrine of the equality of states
CHAPTER 13. INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS—Ⅱ
1. The role of the United Nations
2. Regional organisations
CHAPTER 14. INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS—Ⅲ
1. Economic and social matters
2. Human rights
CHAPTER 15. INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS—Ⅳ
1. Constitutional interpretation in general
2. The United Nations Secretariat
3. Judicial control within the European Communities
4. Termination of membership and suspension of the rights of membership
5. Dissolution and succession of international organisations
CHAPTER 16. THB USE OP FORCE BY STATES
1. The right to wage war
2. The United Nations Charter and the concept of aggression
3. Self-defence
4. Civil war
5. Conclusion
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