International law in a divided world
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International law in a divided world
Clarendon Press , Oxford University Press, 1988, c1986
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Bibliography: p. [418]-422
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This work is a general introduction to international law, considered in a political and historical perspective. Throughout, an effort is made to identify the ideological and political motivations underlying international legal rules and institutions, and to analyze them in the context of Western, socialist and developing countries. The text also covers certain topics often neglected in traditional works, such as the historical evolution of the international community and the law of economic relations and development. The book should appeal to legal students, lawyers interested in the background and context of this subject, and political scientists who want to know more about international law-making.
目次
- Introduction
- Main legal features of the international community
- Historical evolution of the international community: The former setting (1648-1918)
- Historical evolution of the international community: The new setting (1918-present)
- international legal subjects
- Attitudes of states towards international law
- The fundamental principles governing international relations
- International law-making
- Settlement of disputes
- Enforcement
- International legal regulation of armed conflict
- International protection of human dignity
- The law governing international economic relations
- International promotion of development
- From sovereignty to co-operation: The common heritage of mankind
- Epilogue
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