Principles of public international law / by Ian Brownlie.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Brownlie, Ian
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2008.
Edition:Seventh edition.
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Sources of the law
  • The relation of municipal and international law
  • Subjects of the law
  • Incidence and continuity of statehood
  • Recognition of states and governments
  • Territorial sovereignty
  • The creation and transfer of territorial sovereignty
  • Status of territory : further problems
  • Territorial sea, contiguous zones, and exclusive economic zones
  • The continental shelf : delimitation of shelf areas and exclusive economic zones
  • The regime of the high seas
  • Common amenities and co-operation in the use of resources
  • Legal aspects of the protection of the environment
  • Sovereignty and equality of states
  • Jurisdictional competence
  • Privileges and immunities of foreign states
  • Diplomatic and consular relations
  • Reservations from territorial sovereignty
  • The relations of nationality
  • Some rules of attribution : corporations and specific assets
  • The responsibility of states
  • The admissibility of state claims
  • A system of multilateral public order : some incidents of illegality and the concept of Jus Cogens
  • Injury to the persons and property of aliens on state territory
  • The protection of individuals and groups : human rights and self-determination
  • International criminal justice
  • The law of treaties
  • Other transactions including agency and representation
  • State succession
  • Other cases of transmission of rights and duties
  • International organizations
  • The judicial settlement of international disputes
  • The use or threat of force by states.