| Title : | International law | | Material Type: | printed text | | Authors: | Rebecca M. M. Wallace, Author | | Edition statement: | 5th ed. | | Publisher: | London : Sweet & Maxwell | | Publication Date: | 2005 | | Pagination: | xxxix, 370 p. | | Size: | 22 cm | | ISBN (or other code): | 978-0-421-88410-6 | | Class number: | 341 | | Abstract: | * Provides a user-friendly and accessible exposition of the key concepts of International Law * Highlights the different concepts of international law and describes the substantive procedural principles key to an understanding of the international legal process * Incorporates discussion and analysis of both UK and US material including examples of US cases and sources * Increased coverage of human rights issues * In-depth coverage of issues relating to the use of force particularly consideration in relation to recent events in Iraq * Updated guide to researching International Lawurelated issues on the Internet * Key text for both law students and non-law students following courses in subject areas such as International Politics, International Relations and Human Rights | | Contents note: | Foreword; Preface; Table of Cases; Table of Principal International Conventions; Table of Statutes; Table of Other Documents; Abbreviations; 1. Introduction; 2. Sources; 3. International Law & Municipal Law; 4. International Personality; 5. Territory; 6. Jurisdiction; 7. The Law of the Sea; 8. State Responsibility; 9. Human Rights; 10. The Law of Treaties; 11. The Use of Force; 12. Arbitration and Judicial Settlement of International Disputes; 13. Conclusion; Bibliography; Using the Internet; Index. |
International law [printed text] / Rebecca M. M. Wallace, Author . - 5th ed. . - London : Sweet & Maxwell, 2005 . - xxxix, 370 p. ; 22 cm. ISBN : 978-0-421-88410-6 | Class number: | 341 | | Abstract: | * Provides a user-friendly and accessible exposition of the key concepts of International Law * Highlights the different concepts of international law and describes the substantive procedural principles key to an understanding of the international legal process * Incorporates discussion and analysis of both UK and US material including examples of US cases and sources * Increased coverage of human rights issues * In-depth coverage of issues relating to the use of force particularly consideration in relation to recent events in Iraq * Updated guide to researching International Lawurelated issues on the Internet * Key text for both law students and non-law students following courses in subject areas such as International Politics, International Relations and Human Rights | | Contents note: | Foreword; Preface; Table of Cases; Table of Principal International Conventions; Table of Statutes; Table of Other Documents; Abbreviations; 1. Introduction; 2. Sources; 3. International Law & Municipal Law; 4. International Personality; 5. Territory; 6. Jurisdiction; 7. The Law of the Sea; 8. State Responsibility; 9. Human Rights; 10. The Law of Treaties; 11. The Use of Force; 12. Arbitration and Judicial Settlement of International Disputes; 13. Conclusion; Bibliography; Using the Internet; Index. |
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