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Brownlie's Principles of Public International Law.
2012
P 11 CRA.B
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Title
Brownlie's Principles of Public International Law.
Author
Edition
Eighth edition.
Description
lxxx, 803 pages ; 26 cm
ISBN
9780199699698 Print
9780191787881 eBook
9780191787881 eBook
Alternate Call Number
P 11 CRA.B
Summary
Serving as a single-volume introduction to the field as a whole, Brownlies’ Principles of Public International Law seeks to present international law as a system that is based on, and helps structure, relations among states and other entities at the international level. It aims to identify the constituent elements of that system in a clear way. This eighth edition has been completely updated to take account of the many areas of expansion and development in international law that have occurred since earlier editions. It features a new introduction and the chapters on environmental law, immunities, responsibility, use of force, and high seas freedoms and maritime law have been revised.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Includes tables of treaties and cases.
Includes tables of treaties and cases.
Formatted Contents Note
Part I: Preliminary topics
Introduction ; The sources of international law ; The relations of international and national law
Part II: Personality and recognition
Subjects of international law; Creation and incidence of statehood; Recognition of states and governments; International Organizations
Part III: Territorial sovereignty
Forms of governmental authority over territory; Acquisition and transfer of territorial sovereignty; Status of territory, further problems
Part IV: Law of the sea
the territorial sea and other maritime zones; Maritime delimitation and associated questions; Maritime transit and the regime of the high seas
Part V: The environment and the natural resources
Common spaces and the co-operation in the use of natural resources; Legal aspects of the protection of the environment
Part VI: International transactions
The law of treaties; Diplomatic and consular relations; Unilateral acts, Estoppel; Succession to rights and duties
Part VII: State jurisdiction
Sovereignty of equal states; Jurisdictional competence; Privileges and immunities of foreign states
Part VIII: Nationality and related concepts
The relations of nationality; Nationality of corporations and assets
Part IX: The law of responsibility
The conditions for international responsibility; Consequences of an internationally wrongful act; Multilateral public order and issues of responsibility
Part X: The protection of individuals and groups
The international minimum standard, persons and property; International human rights; International criminal justice
Part XI: Disputes
The claims process; Third-party settlement of international disputes; The use of threat of force by states.
Introduction ; The sources of international law ; The relations of international and national law
Part II: Personality and recognition
Subjects of international law; Creation and incidence of statehood; Recognition of states and governments; International Organizations
Part III: Territorial sovereignty
Forms of governmental authority over territory; Acquisition and transfer of territorial sovereignty; Status of territory, further problems
Part IV: Law of the sea
the territorial sea and other maritime zones; Maritime delimitation and associated questions; Maritime transit and the regime of the high seas
Part V: The environment and the natural resources
Common spaces and the co-operation in the use of natural resources; Legal aspects of the protection of the environment
Part VI: International transactions
The law of treaties; Diplomatic and consular relations; Unilateral acts, Estoppel; Succession to rights and duties
Part VII: State jurisdiction
Sovereignty of equal states; Jurisdictional competence; Privileges and immunities of foreign states
Part VIII: Nationality and related concepts
The relations of nationality; Nationality of corporations and assets
Part IX: The law of responsibility
The conditions for international responsibility; Consequences of an internationally wrongful act; Multilateral public order and issues of responsibility
Part X: The protection of individuals and groups
The international minimum standard, persons and property; International human rights; International criminal justice
Part XI: Disputes
The claims process; Third-party settlement of international disputes; The use of threat of force by states.
Published
Oxford, United Kingdom : Oxford University Press, 2012
Language
English
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