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International law and human rights

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Publication details: Lucknow Eastern Book Co. 2012Edition: 2ndDescription: 544p xliISBN:
  • 9788194284826
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 341.481000 JOS
Contents:
Contents: Table of Cases Part I INTERNATIONAL LAW 1 . Introduction 2 . Sources and Evidences of International Law 3 . Codification of International Law 4 . Relation Between International Law and State Law 5. Subjects of International Law 6 . Recognition of States and Governments 7 . State Territory 8 . State Jurisdiction 9 . Law of the Sea 10 . State Responsibility 11 . State Succession 12 . Heads of States and Diplomatic Envoys 13 . Consular Relations 14 . Air Space and Outer Space 15 . Individual and the State 16 . Treaties 17 . International Organisations 18 . The Specialised Agencies 19 . Collective Security 20 . Regionalism and International Organisations 21 . Disarmament 22 . International Economic Law 23 . Settlement of International Disputes 24 . War and Armed Conflict 25 . Termination of War and Postliminium 26 . Enemy Character 27 . Law of War: International Humanitarian Law 28 . Belligerent Occupation 29 . Laws of Maritime Warfare 30 . War Crimes 31 . Neutrality 32 . Economic Warfare 33 . International Terrorism 34 . International Criminal Court 35 . Environment and International Law Part II HUMAN RIGHTS 36 . Human Rights 37 . Human Rights and Humanitarian Law 38 . Social Inclusion of Human Rights 39 . Universal Declaration of Human Rights 40 . International Covenants on Human Rights 41 . Prevention of Inhuman Acts 42 . Protection of Vulnerable Groups 43 . Regional Conventions on Human Rights 44 . Human Duties and Responsibilities 45 . Declaration on Human Rights Defenders 46 . Global Alliance of National Human Rights Institutions (GANHRI) 47 . Human Rights in India 48 . Human Rights Commissions in India Subject Index
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Contents:
Table of Cases Part I INTERNATIONAL LAW 1 . Introduction 2 . Sources and Evidences of International Law 3 . Codification of International Law 4 . Relation Between International Law and State Law 5. Subjects of International Law 6 . Recognition of States and Governments 7 . State Territory 8 . State Jurisdiction 9 . Law of the Sea 10 . State Responsibility 11 . State Succession 12 . Heads of States and Diplomatic Envoys 13 . Consular Relations 14 . Air Space and Outer Space 15 . Individual and the State 16 . Treaties 17 . International Organisations 18 . The Specialised Agencies 19 . Collective Security 20 . Regionalism and International Organisations 21 . Disarmament 22 . International Economic Law 23 . Settlement of International Disputes 24 . War and Armed Conflict 25 . Termination of War and Postliminium 26 . Enemy Character 27 . Law of War: International Humanitarian Law 28 . Belligerent Occupation 29 . Laws of Maritime Warfare 30 . War Crimes 31 . Neutrality 32 . Economic Warfare 33 . International Terrorism 34 . International Criminal Court 35 . Environment and International Law Part II HUMAN RIGHTS 36 . Human Rights 37 . Human Rights and Humanitarian Law 38 . Social Inclusion of Human Rights 39 . Universal Declaration of Human Rights 40 . International Covenants on Human Rights 41 . Prevention of Inhuman Acts 42 . Protection of Vulnerable Groups 43 . Regional Conventions on Human Rights 44 . Human Duties and Responsibilities 45 . Declaration on Human Rights Defenders 46 . Global Alliance of National Human Rights Institutions (GANHRI) 47 . Human Rights in India 48 . Human Rights Commissions in India Subject Index