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Principles of public international law / by Ian Brownlie.

By: Brownlie, Ian.
Publisher: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2003Edition: 6th ed.Description: xlii, 742 p. ; 25 cm.ISBN: 0199260710 (pbk.).Subject(s): International lawDDC classification: 341
Contents:
Table of cases. - Abbreviations. - Glossary. - Part I. Preliminary topics. 1. Sources of the law. 2. The relation of municipal and international. - Part II. Personality and recognition. 3. Subjects of the law. 4. Incidence and continuity of statehood. 5. Recognition of states and governments. - Part III. Territorial sovereignty. 6. Territorial sovereignty. 7. The creation and transfer of territorial sovereignty. 8. Status of territory: Further problems. - Part IV. Law of the sea. 9. Territorial sea, contiguous zones, and exclusive economic zones. 10. The continental shelf: Delimitation of shelf areas and exclusive economic zones. 11. The regime of the high seas. - Part V. Common amenities and co-operation in the use of resources. 13. Legal aspects of the protection of the environment. - Part VI. State jurisdiction. 14. Sovereignty and equality of states. 15. Jurisdictional competence. 16. Privileges and immunities of foreign states. 17. Diplomatic and consular relations. 18. Reservations from territorial sovereignty. - Part VII. Rules of attribution (Apart from territorial sovereignty and state jurisdiction). 20. Some rules of attribution: Corporations and specific assets. - Part VIII. The law of responsibility. 21. The responsibility of states. 22. The admissibility of stste claims. 23. A system of multilateral public order: some incidents of illegality and the concept of Jus Cogens. - Part IX. The protection of individuals and groups. 24. Injury to the persons and property of aliens on state territory. 25. The protection of individuals and groups: human rights and self-determination. 26.International criminal justice. - Part X. International transactions. 27. The law of treaties. 28. Other transactions including agency and representation. - Part XI. Transmission of rights and duties. 30. Other cases of transmission of rights and duties. - Part XII. International organizations and tribunals. 31. International organizations. 32. The judicial settlement of international disputes. - Part XIII. The use or treat of force by states. 33. The use or threat of force by states. - Index.
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The law is stated as at 7 July 2003.

Table of cases. - Abbreviations. - Glossary. - Part I. Preliminary topics. 1. Sources of the law. 2. The relation of municipal and international. - Part II. Personality and recognition. 3. Subjects of the law. 4. Incidence and continuity of statehood. 5. Recognition of states and governments. - Part III. Territorial sovereignty. 6. Territorial sovereignty. 7. The creation and transfer of territorial sovereignty. 8. Status of territory: Further problems. - Part IV. Law of the sea. 9. Territorial sea, contiguous zones, and exclusive economic zones. 10. The continental shelf: Delimitation of shelf areas and exclusive economic zones. 11. The regime of the high seas. - Part V. Common amenities and co-operation in the use of resources. 13. Legal aspects of the protection of the environment. - Part VI. State jurisdiction. 14. Sovereignty and equality of states. 15. Jurisdictional competence. 16. Privileges and immunities of foreign states. 17. Diplomatic and consular relations. 18. Reservations from territorial sovereignty. - Part VII. Rules of attribution (Apart from territorial sovereignty and state jurisdiction). 20. Some rules of attribution: Corporations and specific assets. - Part VIII. The law of responsibility. 21. The responsibility of states. 22. The admissibility of stste claims. 23. A system of multilateral public order: some incidents of illegality and the concept of Jus Cogens. - Part IX. The protection of individuals and groups. 24. Injury to the persons and property of aliens on state territory. 25. The protection of individuals and groups: human rights and self-determination. 26.International criminal justice. - Part X. International transactions. 27. The law of treaties. 28. Other transactions including agency and representation. - Part XI. Transmission of rights and duties. 30. Other cases of transmission of rights and duties. - Part XII. International organizations and tribunals. 31. International organizations. 32. The judicial settlement of international disputes. - Part XIII. The use or treat of force by states. 33. The use or threat of force by states. - Index.