Introduction to international law /

Starke, J.G.

Introduction to international law / J.G. Starke. - Seventh Edition - xxvii, 631 [44] páginas.

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Bibliografía : páginas 628-631.

PART 1. INTERNATIONAL LAW IN GENERAL. Chapter 1. Nature, Origins and Basis of International Law. - Chapter 2. The Material "Sources" of International Law. - Chapter 3. The Subjects of International Law. - Chapter 4. The Relation Between International Law and State Law. PART 2. STATES AS SUBJECTS OF INTERNATIONAL LAW. Chapter 5. States in general. - Chapter 6. Recognition. - Chapter 7. State Territorial Sovereignty and other Lesser Rights of States. PART 3. RIGHTS AND DUTIES OF STATES. Chapter 8. Jurisdiction. - Chapter 9. State Responsibility. - Chapter 10. Succession to Rights and obligations. - Chapter 11. The State and the Individual. - Chapter 12. The State and Economic Interests-International economic and Monestary Law. - Chapter 13. Development and the Environment. PART 4. INTERNATIONAL TRANSACTIONS. Chapter 14. The Agents of International Business; Diplomatic Envoys, Consuls, and other representative. - Chapter 15. The Law and Practice as to Treaties. PART 5. DISPUTES AND HOSTILE RELATIONS (INCLUDING WAR AND NEUTRALITY). Chapter 16. International Disputes. - Chapter 17. War, Armed Conflocts and Other Hostile Relations. - Chapter 18. Neutrality and Quasi-Neutrality. PART 6. INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS. Chapter 19. International Instirutions.

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