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International law (Record no. 15282)

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International Standard Book Number 817534167X
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Personal name Schwarzenberger Georg
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Title International law
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Edition statement 5th
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Delhi
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Universal Law Publishing Co.Pvt.Ltd.
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 1967
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Formatted contents note CONTENTS;<br/>Preface;<br/>List of Charts, Diagrams and Tables;<br/>Table of Cases;<br/>Table of Treaties;<br/>List of Abbreviations;<br/>PART ONE: ELEMENTS OF INTERNATIONAL LAW<br/>I. INTERNATIONAL LAW IN PERSPECTIVE <br/>L Distinctions <br/>II. The Perspectives of International Law <br/>A. International Law in Historical Perspective <br/>B. International Law in Sociological Perspective <br/>C. International Law in Ethical Perspective <br/>III. The Doctrine of International Law <br/>A. The Place of the Doctrine of International Law <br/>B. History of the Doctrine of International Law <br/>2. THE FOUNDATIONS OF INTERNATIONAL LAW <br/>I. The r.aw-Creating Processes <br/>A. Treaties <br/>B. International Customary Law <br/>C. The General Principles of Law <br/>II. The Law-Detennining Agencies <br/>A. Principal and Subsidiary Law-Deternlining Agencies <br/>B. Elements of Law-Detennining Agencies <br/>Ill. The System of International Law<br/>IV. The Fundamental Principles of International Law <br/>A. The Rules of International Law <br/>B. The Principles of International Law <br/>C. The Fundamental Principles of International Law <br/>D. Optional Principles and Standards <br/>2. THE FOUNDATIONS OF INTERNATIONAL LAw-cont.<br/>V. International Law and Municipal Law<br/>A. Conflicting Doctrines<br/>B. The Struggle for Supremacy<br/>C. The Exclusiveness of International Law<br/>D. The Formative Influence of Municipal Law on International Law<br/>E. The Application of Municipal Law by International Organs<br/>F. The Blending of International Law and Municipal Law<br/>3. INTERNATIONAL PERSONALITY<br/>I. International Personality in Historical Perspective<br/>II. Typical Subjects of International Law<br/>A. Independent States<br/>B. Dependent States<br/>C. League Mandates and United Nations Trust<br/>Territories<br/>III. The Principle of Sovereignty<br/>A. The Meanings of Sovereignty<br/>B. The Governing Rules<br/>C. The Co-existence of Sovereign States<br/>D. The Complementary Character of the Rules of<br/>International Law<br/>E. The Significance of Negative Sovereignty<br/>IV. The Principle of Recognition<br/>A. The Functions of Recognition<br/>B. Underlying Rules<br/>V. The Acquisition of International Personality<br/>A. Modes of Acquisition of International<br/>Personality<br/>B. Recognition of States<br/>C. Recognition of Governments and Heads of State<br/>D. Recognition of Insurgency and Belligerency<br/>VI. Non-Typical Subjects of International Law<br/>A. The Holy See<br/>B. International Institutions<br/>C. Individuals<br/>3. INTERNATIONAL PERSONALITY-Cont.<br/>VII. International Representation<br/>A. Heads of State<br/>B. Ministers<br/>C. Diplomatic Representatives<br/>D. Representation of, in and at International<br/>Institutions<br/>E. Consuls<br/>VIII. Continuity and Discontinuity of International<br/>Personality<br/>A. The Relativity of Continuity and Discontinuity of International Personality<br/>B. The Legal Consequences of the Cession of Territory<br/>C. Subrogation and Treaties<br/>D. The Alleged Rule of General State Succession<br/>4. STATE JURISDICTION<br/>I. The Statics and Dynamics of the Problem<br/>II. The Forms of State Jurisdiction<br/>A. Personal and Territorial Jurisdiction<br/>B. Ordinary and Extraordinary Jurisdiction<br/>C. Unlimited and Limited Jurisdiction<br/>D. Potential and Actual Jurisdiction<br/>III. Limitations of State Jurisdiction under International Customary Law<br/>A. The Evolution of the Governing Rules<br/>B. Diplomatic and Consular Immunities<br/>C. State Immunity<br/>D. Innocent Passage and Ships in Distress<br/>E. Minimum Standards in Favour of Foreigners<br/>F. The Abuse of Rights<br/>IV. Limitation of Jurisdiction by Way of Treaty<br/>A. The Law of International Institutions<br/>B. International Economic Law<br/>C. International Social Law<br/>D. International Criminal Law<br/>E. International Air and Space Law<br/>5. OBJECTS OF INTERNATIONAL LAW<br/>L Territory<br/>A. Titles to Territory<br/>B. National Air Space<br/>C. Internal Waters and the Territorial Sea<br/>II. The High Seas<br/>A. The Principle of the Freedom of the Seas<br/>B. Exceptions<br/>III. Individuals and Companies<br/>A. Individuals<br/>B. Companies<br/>IV. Ships and Aircraft<br/>6. INTERNATIONAL TRANSACTIONS<br/>1. The Principle of Good Faith<br/>II. The Principle of Consent<br/>Ill. Treaties<br/>A. The Meaning and Functions of Treaties<br/>B. The Compatibility of Treaties with the<br/>Principles of Sovereignty and Equality of State,<br/>C. Public Contracts<br/>D. The Conclusion of Treaties<br/>E. Legal Effects of Treaties<br/>F. The Interpretation of Treaties<br/>G. The Revision of Treaties<br/>H. The Suspension and Termination of Treaties<br/>I V. Unilateral Acts<br/>A. Types of Unilateral Acts<br/>B. Legal Characteristics and Effects of Unilateral Acts<br/>C. Parallel and Collective Acts<br/>V. The Principle of International Responsibility<br/>A. The Breach of an International Obligation<br/>B. The Legal Interest of the Claimant<br/>C. Identity of the Tortfeasor<br/>D. The Requirement of Fault<br/>E. Reparation<br/>7. THE LAW OF ARMED CONFLICT<br/>I. The Principle of Self-Defence<br/>II. Measures of Self-Help.<br/>7. THE LAW OF ARMEO CONFLlCT- cont.<br/>Ill. The Three States of International Law<br/>IV. Collective Security<br/>V. State and Effects of War<br/>A. State of War<br/>B. Effects of War<br/>VI. Functions and Foundations of the Laws of War<br/>A. Functions of the Laws of War<br/>B. Foundations of the Laws of War<br/>VII. The Law of Land Warfare<br/>A. Lin1italions ratione loci<br/>B. Limitations ratione instrument;<br/>C. Limitations ratione personae<br/>VIII. The Law of Sea Warfare<br/>IX. The Law of Air Warfare<br/>X. Breaches of the Rules of Warfare<br/>XI. Armed Conflicts not of an International Character<br/>A. Colonial Wars<br/>B. Civil Wars<br/>e. Co-Belligerency<br/>D. The Impact of the Geneva Red Cross<br/>Conventions of 1949<br/>XII. Termination of War<br/>8. THE LAW OF NEUTRALITY<br/>r. Neutrality in Historical Perspective<br/>II. The Basic Rules<br/>III. Permanent Neutrality and Neutralisation<br/>IV. Rights and Duties of Neutral States<br/>A. Neutrality in Land Warfare<br/>B. Neutrality in Sea Warfare<br/>e. Neutrality in Air Warfare<br/>V. Neutral Nationals and Property in War on Land<br/>A. Presence in a Belligerent's Own Territory<br/>B. Presence in Occupied Territory<br/>e. Presence in Enemy Territory<br/>VI. Neutral Nationals and Property in War at Sea<br/>A. The Right of Visit and Search<br/>B. Seizure. Destruction and Adjudication of Neutral<br/>Prize<br/>8. THE LAW OF NEUTRALITY-Cont.<br/>VI. Neutral Nationals and Property in War at Sea-cont<br/>C. Contraband<br/>D. The Doctrine of Continuous Voyage<br/>E. Unneutral Services<br/>F. Submarine Cables and Wireless Telegraphy<br/>G. The Rule of the War of 1756<br/>H. Blockade<br/>I. Defence Areas, War Zones and Mines<br/>J. Scope and Limits of Maritime Reprisals<br/>9. THE LAW OF INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS:<br/>I. NON-COMPREHENSIVE INSTITUTIONS<br/>I. Types of International Institutions<br/>II. Judicial International Institutions<br/>A. Patterns for the Peaceful Settlement of International<br/>Disputes<br/>B. Arbitration in Historical Perspective<br/>C. Functions<br/>D. Organisation<br/>E. Jurisdiction<br/>F. Procedure<br/>G. Judgments and Advisory Opinions<br/>H. An Evanescent Mystique<br/>III. Governmental International Institutions<br/>IV. Administrative International Institutions<br/>A. Functions<br/>B. Organisation<br/>C. Co-ordination of Efforts<br/>V. Legislative International Institutions<br/>A. The Classic Conference Pattern<br/>B. Legislation and Quasi-Legislation in Organised<br/>International Society<br/>10. THE LAW OF INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS:<br/>II. C OMPREHENSIVE INSTITUTIONS<br/>1. Functions<br/>II. Membership<br/>A. Gasses and Conditions of Membership<br/>B. Suspension, Withdrawal and Expulsion of<br/>Members<br/>Contents<br/>10. THE LAW OF INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTION5-Cont.<br/>II. COMPREHENSIVE INSTITUTIO-CONT<br/>II. Membership---cont.<br/>C. Control over Non-Member States<br/>D. Mandates and Trust Territories<br/>E. Non-Self-Governing Territories<br/>III. Sovereignty and Equality in the United Nations<br/>A. Sovereignty<br/>B. Equality<br/>IV. The International Status of the United Nations<br/>V. Organisation<br/>A. The General Assembly<br/>B. The Security Council<br/>C. The Economic and Social Council<br/>D. The Trusteeship Council<br/>E. The Secretariat<br/>VI. Jurisdiction<br/>A. The Maintenance of World Order<br/>B. The Other Objectives<br/>C. Evaluation<br/>II. THE LAW OF INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS:<br/>III. HYBRID INSTITUTIONS<br/>I. Universalist One-Purpose Institutions<br/>A. Common Characteristics<br/>B. Membership<br/>C. Organisation<br/>D. Jurisdiction and Powers<br/>II. Regional Institutions<br/>A. Multi-Purpose Institutions<br/>B. Regional One-Purpose Institutions<br/>C. Supranational Institutions<br/>III. Sectional Institutions<br/>A. Objectives<br/>B. Functions<br/>C. Significance<br/>12. PATTERNS OF INTERNATIONAL LAW AND ORGANISATION<br/>IN THE NUCLEAR AGE<br/>I. The Peculiarities of Classic International Law<br/>II. The Ideology of the United Nations and the Reality<br/>Of World Power Politics<br/>12. PA TIERNS OF INTERNATIONAL LAW AND ORGANISATION IN<br/>THE NUQ.EAR AGE<br/>III. A Necessary Distinction<br/>IV. Patterns for the Development of International Law<br/>A. Restatement or Reform?<br/>B. Codification or Common Law Pattern?<br/>C. Universal or Non-Universal Patterns?<br/>D. Official or Unofficial Agencies?<br/>V. Conditions of International Order<br/>VI. Patterns of World Order<br/>A. The "One Way" Pattern<br/>B. The" Bad Faith" Pattern<br/>C. The Functional Pattern<br/>D. The Regional Pattern<br/>E. The United Nations Reform Pattern<br/>F. The "World State by Consent" Pattern<br/>G. The Natural" Selection Pattern<br/>PART TWO: STUDY OUTLINES<br/>INTRODUCTORY NOTE<br/>I. INTERNATIONAL LAW IN PERSPECTIVE<br/>II. THE FOUNDATIONS OF INTERNATIONAL LAW<br/>III. INTERNATIONAL PERSONALITY<br/>IV. STATE JURISDICTION<br/>V. OBJECTS OF INTERNATIONAL LAW<br/>VI. INTERNATIONAL TRANSACTIONS<br/>VII. THE LAW OF ARMED CONFLICT<br/>VIII. THE LAW OF INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS<br/>PART THREE: FOR FURTHER REFERENCE<br/>I. Classics of International Law<br/>II. Collections of Treaties<br/>Ill. Textbooks, Dictionaries, Case Books and Periodicals<br/>PART FOUR: GLOSSARY OF TERMS AND MAXIMS<br/>Index of Persons;<br/>Subject Index<br/>
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