Brownlie's principles of public international law / by James Crawford, SC, FBA.
By: Crawford, James [author.].
Publisher: Oxford, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Oxford University Press, ©2019Edition: Ninth edition.Description: lxxxv, 785 pages ; 25 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780198737445.Other title: Public international law | Principles of public international law.Subject(s): International lawGenre/Form: Print books.Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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On Shelf | KZ3225.B76 A37 2019 (Browse shelf) | Available | AU00000000019319 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
The sources of international law -- The relations of international and national law -- Subjects of international law -- Creation and incidence of statehood -- Recognition of states and governments -- International organizations -- Forms of governmental authority over territory -- Acquisition and transfer of territorial sovereignty -- Status of territory : further problems -- The territorial sea and other maritime zones -- Maritime delimitation and associated questions -- Maritime transit and the regime of the high seas -- Common spaces and cooperation in the use of natural resources -- Legal aspects of the protection of the environment -- The law of treaties -- Diplomatic and consular relations -- Unilateral acts, acquiescence, and estoppel -- Succession to rights and duties -- Sovereignty and equality of states -- Jurisdictional competence -- Privileges and immunities of foreign states -- The relations of nationality -- Nationality of corporations and assets -- The conditions for international responsibility -- Consequences of an internationally wrongful act -- Multilateral public order and issues of responsibility -- The international minimum standard : diplomatic protection and protection of investments -- International human rights -- international criminal justice --The claims process -- Third party settlement of international disputes -- Use or threat of force by states.