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Principles of public international law

por Brownlie, Ian
Declaración de edición:7th ed. Publicado por : Oxford University Press (Oxford (Oxfordshire, Inglaterra)) Detalles físicos: li, 784 páginas ISBN:9780199217700; 9780199556830. Año : 2008
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Sources of the law. -- The relation of municipal and international law. -- Subjects of the law. -- Incidence and continuity of statehood. -- Recognition of states and governments. -- Territorial sovereignty. -- The creation and transfer of territorial sovereignty. -- Status of territory : further problems. -- Territorial sea, contiguous zones, and exclusive economic zones. -- The continental shelf : delimitation of shelf areas and exclusive economic zones. -- The regime of the high seas. -- Common amenities and co-operation in the use of resources. -- Legal aspects of the protection of the environment. -- Sovereignty and equality of states. -- Jurisdictional competence. -- Privileges and immunities of foreign states. -- Diplomatic and consular relations. -- Reservations from territorial sovereignty. -- The relations of nationality. -- Some rules of attribution : corporations and specific assets. -- The responsibility of states. -- The admissibility of state claims.

A system of multilateral public order : some incidents of illegality and the concept of Jus Cogens. -- Injury to the persons and property of aliens on state territory. -- The protection of individuals and groups : human rights and self-determination. -- International criminal justice. -- The law of treaties. -- Other transactions including agency and representation. -- State succession. -- Other cases of transmission of rights and duties. -- International organizations. -- The judicial settlement of international disputes. -- The use or threat of force by states.