With a background including 35 years as a legal adviser to the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, Anthony Aust is a consultant with the law firm of Edwards Angell Palmer and Dodge and a visiting professor at the London School of Economics and Political Science.
Inhaltsangabe
1. International law 2. States and recognition 3. Territory 4. Jurisdiction 5. The law of treaties 6. Diplomatic privileges and immunities 7. State immunity 8. Nationality, aliens and refugees 9. International organisations 10. The United Nations, including the use of force 11. Human rights 12. The law of armed conflict (international humanitarian law) 13. International criminal law 14. Terrorism 15. The law of the sea 16. International environmental law 17. International civil aviation 18. Special regimes 19. International economic law 20. Succession of states 21. State responsibility 22. Settlement of disputes 23. The European Union.
1. International law; 2. States and recognition; 3. Territory; 4. Jurisdiction; 5. The law of treaties; 6. Diplomatic privileges and immunities; 7. State immunity; 8. Nationality, aliens and refugees; 9. International organisations; 10. The United Nations, including the use of force; 11. Human rights; 12. The law of armed conflict (international humanitarian law); 13. International criminal law; 14. Terrorism; 15. The law of the sea; 16. International environmental law; 17. International civil aviation; 18. Special regimes; 19. International economic law; 20. Succession of states; 21. State responsibility; 22. Settlement of disputes; 23. The European Union.
1. International law 2. States and recognition 3. Territory 4. Jurisdiction 5. The law of treaties 6. Diplomatic privileges and immunities 7. State immunity 8. Nationality, aliens and refugees 9. International organisations 10. The United Nations, including the use of force 11. Human rights 12. The law of armed conflict (international humanitarian law) 13. International criminal law 14. Terrorism 15. The law of the sea 16. International environmental law 17. International civil aviation 18. Special regimes 19. International economic law 20. Succession of states 21. State responsibility 22. Settlement of disputes 23. The European Union.
1. International law; 2. States and recognition; 3. Territory; 4. Jurisdiction; 5. The law of treaties; 6. Diplomatic privileges and immunities; 7. State immunity; 8. Nationality, aliens and refugees; 9. International organisations; 10. The United Nations, including the use of force; 11. Human rights; 12. The law of armed conflict (international humanitarian law); 13. International criminal law; 14. Terrorism; 15. The law of the sea; 16. International environmental law; 17. International civil aviation; 18. Special regimes; 19. International economic law; 20. Succession of states; 21. State responsibility; 22. Settlement of disputes; 23. The European Union.
Rezensionen
'Anthony Aust's Handbook of International Law is a masterful summary of the major areas of international law and is suitable for practitioners and students alike. The author's experience as both a practitioner and an academic is evident in the pertinent examples given and the analysis employed. It is a 'must read' for anyone new to the subject of international law.' Susan C. Breau, University of Surrey
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