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International law, Volume 1, Peace : Volume 1, Peace. introduction and part 1 Robert Jennings (ed)

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextPublication details: Harlow, Essex, England : Longman, 1992.Edition: 9th ed. / edited by Sir Robert Jennings and Sir Arthur WattsDescription: Volume 2 of 2 (xc, pages 564-1333) ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 0582501083
  • 9780582501089
Other title:
  • Peace
Uniform titles:
  • International law, volume 1, Peace : parts 2-4
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • JX3264 .O61 1992 (Parts 2-4)
Contents:
v. 1A. Introduction: Foundations and Development of International Law. Ch. 1. Foundations of international law. Part 1: The Subjects of International Law. Ch. 2. International persons -- Ch. 3. Position of the states in international law -- Ch. 4. Responsibility of states. v. 1B. Part 2: The Objects of International Law. Ch. 5. State territory -- Ch. 6. The high seas -- Ch. 7. Outer space -- Ch. 8. Individuals. Part 3: Organs of the States for their International Relations. Ch. 9. Heads of States, and foreign offices -- Ch. 10. Diplomatic envoys -- Ch. 11. Consuls -- Ch. 12. Miscellaneous agencies. Part 4: International Transactions. Ch. 13. On international transactions in general -- Ch. 14. Treaties -- Ch. 15. Important groups of treaties.
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Books African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights Library JX 3264 .O61 1992 (Parts 2-4) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available Donation by the International Law Book Facility (ILBF)

Editors plan new ed. of Vol. 2, on disputes and armed conflict, which will be 8th ed. Also intend to prepare a Vol. 3, on international organisations --Pref.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

v. 1A. Introduction: Foundations and Development of International Law. Ch. 1. Foundations of international law. Part 1: The Subjects of International Law. Ch. 2. International persons -- Ch. 3. Position of the states in international law -- Ch. 4. Responsibility of states. v. 1B. Part 2: The Objects of International Law. Ch. 5. State territory -- Ch. 6. The high seas -- Ch. 7. Outer space -- Ch. 8. Individuals. Part 3: Organs of the States for their International Relations. Ch. 9. Heads of States, and foreign offices -- Ch. 10. Diplomatic envoys -- Ch. 11. Consuls -- Ch. 12. Miscellaneous agencies. Part 4: International Transactions. Ch. 13. On international transactions in general -- Ch. 14. Treaties -- Ch. 15. Important groups of treaties.

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