Canadian bibliography of international law

Type
Book
ISBN 10
0802056156 
Category
War Crimes  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
1984 
Pages
xxiii, 767 pages 
Subject
International Law 
Abstract
"Whether they serve as government officials, scholars, researchers or practitioners, modern international lawyers extraordinarily information-dependent: they need knowledge and information about international law in order synthesize new data with known information, to anticipate problems, formulate policies, draft recommendations, refine decision-making, and generally, develop an enlightened position within their professional groupings..." - Foreword 
Description
Contents:
Foreword
Introduction
Part one: Public international law: doctrine and institutions
I. Reference works
II. General works
III. International law in general
IV. Sources of international law
V. Subjects of international law
VI. Individuals
VII. Organs of the state
VIII. Law of treaties
IX. Jurisdiction of the state
X. State territory
XI. Polar regions
XII. Inland waterways
XIII. Law of the sea
XIV. Maritime navigation and transportation
VX. Airspace and outer space
XVI. International organizations
XVII. International conferences
XVIII. State responsibility
XIX. Pacific settlement of disputes
XX. Coercion and use of force
XXI. Control and prevention of conflict
XXII. conduct of armed conflict (law of war)
XXIII. Neutrality
XXIV. International criminal law
Part two: international relations: legal implications
I. International relations
II. International economic relations
III. International transportation and communication
IV. International scientific and technological affairs
V. International environmental cooperation
VI. International social affairs
VII. International cultural relations
VIII. International legal cooperation
Index of authors
Index of corporate names, conferences and series  
Biblio Notes
Notes:
Includes indexes.  
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