Essential texts in international law
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Essential texts in international law
E. Elgar, c2016
- : pbk
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Includes indexes
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Essential Texts in International Law draws together the most important documents needed for the study of international law in a uniquely handy, user-friendly format.
Unlike most other texts of this nature, the documents are organised according to subject matter for ease of reference: United Nations and International Peace and Security; State Transactions; State Immunity; State Responsibility; Diplomatic Relations; Economic Relations; Land, Sea, Air and Space; Human Rights; the Environment; and International Criminal Law.
Each document has been allocated a unique number, which facilitates navigation for use in the classroom, and is complemented by a detailed subject index.
Key features:
- Concise but authoritative selection of the essential texts makes this focussed and user-friendly
- Intuitive organisation of documents by subject
- Unique reference number for each document facilitates navigation
- Small, handy reference format for carrying to class
Table of Contents
Contents: I. The United Nations and International Peace and Security 2. State Transactions 3. State Immunity 4. State Responsibility 5. Diplomatic Relations 6. Economic Relations 7. Land, Sea, Air and Space 8. Human Rights 9. The Environment 10. International Criminal Law Index
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