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Introduction to international law / J.G. Starke.

Por: Idioma: Inglés London : Butterworths , 1972Edición: Seventh EditionDescripción: xxvii, 631 [44] páginasTipo de contenido:
  • text
Tipo de medio:
  • unmediated
Tipo de soporte:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0406659524
Tema(s): Clasificación CDD:
  • 341 S795i 1972
Contenidos:
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.
Existencias
Tipo de ítem Biblioteca actual Colección Signatura topográfica Copia número Estado Fecha de vencimiento Código de barras
Libros Biblioteca Central Estantería General 341 S795i 1972 (Navegar estantería(Abre debajo)) c.1 Disponible 005387

Incluye índice.

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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