This comprehensive and informative text has been restructured and brought fully up to date in order to explain international law as it stands at the beginning of the twenty-first century.
International Law Summary
International Law by John O'Brien
First published in 2001. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
International Law Reviews
Shortlisted for the Cavendish Book Prize 2001
About John O'Brien
John O'Brien, MA, LLB, LLM, is Lecturer in Law at the University of Hertfordshire and a practising Barrister.
Table of Contents
The Nature and History of Public International Law; International Law and the Modern World; The Sources of International Law; International Law and Municipal Law; The subjects of International Law; Recognition of States and Governments; Territory; Jurisdiction; Sovereign Immunity; Diplomatic and Consular Relations; The Law Relating to Treaties; The Law of State Responsibility; The Law of the Sea; Air Law and Space Law; The International Law of Human Rights; Human Rights: The Regional Framework; international Environmental Law; State Succession; International Economic Law; The Peaceful Settlement of Disputes Between States; International Law and the Use of Force by States; The United Nations; International Institutions; The Law of Armed Conflict.
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