Principles of international law.
By: Hall, Stephen.
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Contents
1. Nature and sources of international law
2. Law of treaties
3. International law in Australian law
4. Statehood and personality
5. State responsibility and treatment of foreign nationals
6. State jurisdiction and immunity
7. State territory
8. International dispute settlement
9. International use of force
10. International criminal law
11. International human rights
12. Law of the sea
Appendix Basic Documents
Comprehensively updated and expanded Principles of International Law explains and illustrates the cardinal concepts of international law from on Australian perspective It provides a scholarly guide to the subject area's structure systemic requirements and major substantive topics while reflecting recent teaching trends in Australian universities
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