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International law / Antonio Cassese.

By: Cassese, Antonio.
Publisher: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2005Edition: 2nd ed.Description: liii, 558 p. ; 25 cm.ISBN: 9780199259397 (pbk.).Subject(s): International lawDDC classification: 341.09
Contents:
1. The main legal features of the international community. - 2. The historical evolution of the international community. - 3. The fundamental principles governing international relations. -- Pt. II: Subjects of the international community. - 4. States as the primary subjects of international law. - 5. The spatial dimension of state activities. - 6. Limitations on state sovereignty : immunities and treatment of individuals. - 7. Other international legal subjects. -- Pt. III: Creation and implementation of international legal standards. - 8. International law-creation : custom. - 9. Treaties. - 10. Other lawmaking processes. - 11. The hierarchy of rules in international law : the role of Jus Cogens. - 12. The implementation of international rules within national systems -- Pt. IV: Breaches of international law and their consequences. - 13. International wrongful acts and the legal reaction thereto. - 14. Promoting compliance with law and preventing or settling disputes. - 15. Enforcement. -- Pt. V: Contemporary issues in international law. - 16. The role of the United Nations. - 17. UN sanctions and collective security. - 18. Unilateral resort to force by states. - 19. The protection of human rights. - 20. Legal restraints on violence in armed conflict. - 21. The repression of international crimes. - 22. The international response to terrorism. - 23. Protection of the environment. - 24. Legal attempts at narrowing the north-south gap.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. The main legal features of the international community. - 2. The historical evolution of the international community. - 3. The fundamental principles governing international relations. -- Pt. II: Subjects of the international community. - 4. States as the primary subjects of international law. - 5. The spatial dimension of state activities. - 6. Limitations on state sovereignty : immunities and treatment of individuals. - 7. Other international legal subjects. -- Pt. III: Creation and implementation of international legal standards. - 8. International law-creation : custom. - 9. Treaties. - 10. Other lawmaking processes. - 11. The hierarchy of rules in international law : the role of Jus Cogens. - 12. The implementation of international rules within national systems -- Pt. IV: Breaches of international law and their consequences. - 13. International wrongful acts and the legal reaction thereto. - 14. Promoting compliance with law and preventing or settling disputes. - 15. Enforcement. -- Pt. V: Contemporary issues in international law. - 16. The role of the United Nations. - 17. UN sanctions and collective security. - 18. Unilateral resort to force by states. - 19. The protection of human rights. - 20. Legal restraints on violence in armed conflict. - 21. The repression of international crimes. - 22. The international response to terrorism. - 23. Protection of the environment. - 24. Legal attempts at narrowing the north-south gap.