Cases and materials on international law / D.J. Harris and Sandesh Sivakumaran.
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TextPublication details: London : Sweet & Maxwell, Thomson Reuters, 2015Edition: Eighth editionDescription: lxxiv, 924 p. ; 26 cmISBN: - 9780414033030
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Ch. 1. Introduction --
Ch. 2. The sources of international law --
Ch. 3. International law and the municipal law --
Ch. 4. Personality --
Ch. 5. Territory --
Ch. 6. State jurisdiction --
Ch. 7. The law of the sea --
Ch. 8. State responsability --
Ch. 9. Human rights --
Ch. 10. The law of treaties --
Ch. 11. The use of force --
Ch. 12. Arbitration and judicial settlement of disputes.
Students of Public International Law require access to an overwhelming variety of materials which are not always easy to obtain. Cases and Materials on International Law draws together in one volume an exhaustive selection of cases, materials and background information on the subject, which is supplemented by authoritative commentary and expert analysis.
Widely recognised as the leading text of its kind, the eighth edition of Cases and Materials on International Law incorporates all major developments in the subject, including:
- International Court of Justice judgments on the jurisdictional immunity of states (Germany v Italy) and on the obligation to prosecute or extradite in cases of torture (Belgium v Senegal), as well as the Court’s advisory opinion on the legality of the declaration of independence in respect of Kosovo
- New judgments of the International Court of Justice and the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea on maritime disputes
- The International Law Commission’s Guide to Practice on Reservations to Treaties
- The use of force in Crimea, Libya and Coté D’Ivoire
- Developments in the UN human rights system
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