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Case & materials on international law.

By: Dixon, Martin.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: New York : Oxford University Press, 2003Edition: 4th ed.Description: xl, 628 p. : 22 cm.ISBN: 9780199259991.Subject(s): International Human Rights LawDDC classification: 341 DIX-2003 CO.2/2 Summary: This is a fully revised edition that includes recent materials on: international economic law, such as the responses to the "anti-globalization" protests; the regulation of the use of force, including actions in Afghanistan; the territorial administrations by the UN, as in East Timor; the increasing developments in international human rights law, such as the coming into force of the International Criminal Court and national human rights legislation; the clear obligations on States under international environmental law; and the role of non-state actors in the international community.
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សៀវភៅ​អង់គ្លេស សៀវភៅ​អង់គ្លេស CSHL Library
341 DIX-2003 CO.2/2 (Browse shelf) Available

Contents
1. The Nature of the International Legal System
2. The Sources of International Law
3. The Law of Treaties
4. International Law and National Law
5. Personality and Recognition
6. International Human Rights Law
7. Sovereignty over Territory
8. Jurisdictional Sovereignty
9. Immunities from National Jurisdiction
10. Law of the Sea
11. State Responsibility
12. International Environmental Law
13. International Economic Law
14. The Use of Force Collective Security and Peacekeeping
15. Peaceful Settlement of International Disputes

This is a fully revised edition that includes recent materials on: international economic law, such as the responses to the "anti-globalization" protests; the regulation of the use of force, including actions in Afghanistan; the territorial administrations by the UN, as in East Timor; the increasing developments in international human rights law, such as the coming into force of the International Criminal Court and national human rights legislation; the clear obligations on States under international environmental law; and the role of non-state actors in the international community.

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