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International law : in principle / Andrew D. Mitchell, Jennifer L. Beard with Richard Garnett ... [et al.].
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1st ed.
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Pymont, N.S.W. :: Lawbook Co.,
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2009.
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xxvi, 385 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.
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Nagle Library copy ex dono Adrian Diethelm, Rector. Includes index.
Includes bibliographical references.
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Monograph
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9780455225692 (pbk.);
Abstract:
1 The Nature and History of International Law -- 2 Sources and Methodology of International Law -- 3 The Relationship between International and National Law -- 4 States in International Law -- 5 Non-State Actors of International Law -- 6 State Jurisdiction
and Immunities -- 7 State Responsibility -- 8 Law of Treaties -- 9 Dispute Resolution by International Tribunals -- 10 Use of Force and United Nations Collective Security System -- 11 World Trade Organization -- 12 Law of the Sea -- 13 International Environmental Law -- 14 International Human rights -- 15 International Criminal Law.

"A new addition to the popular In Principle series of texts, International Law: In Principle is a concise yet wide-ranging analysis of the fragmented and dynamic field of public international law. It provides a clear analysis of the core principles and sources of international law, together with its nature and history. In addition, the book contains authoritative contributions by experts on: State jurisdiction and immunities; The use of force and collective security; World Trade Organization law; International environmental law; The law of the sea; International criminal law; and Human rights law. Each chapter of this accessible and contemporary learning tool also includes short problem questions and answers, as well as tutorial topics. This book is essential for those readers wishing to test their understanding of international law and its relevance in todays world."--Publisher's website.

A concise yet wide-ranging analysis of the fragmented and dynamic field of public international law. It provides a clear analysis of the core principles and sources of international law, together with its nature and history. Mitchell & Beard from University Melbourne.
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