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Quick Reference Card: International Law, 2nd edition
A concise summary of the key principles, cases and legislation in international law, on an A4 durable laminated card
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Product description
Quick Reference Card: International Law, written by Alison Pert, clearly summarises the important principles, legislation and cases in international law. This Quick Reference Card makes an ideal study aid both for classroom and exam use and is an excellent quick-reference tool for practitioners working in the area of international law.
This card covers: sources of international law; relationship between international law and municipal law; international legal personality, statehood and recognition; acquisition of territory, the law of treaties; jurisdiction; immunity from jurisdiction; state immunity; diplomatic immunity; state responsibility; use of force and peaceful settlement of international disputes.
Features
• Concise summary of the most important principles in and sources of international law
• Overview of important cases and legislation
• Bold headings and colour coded boxes provide easy to navigate structure
• Quick and easy - information at one’s fingertips
• Portable
• Durable laminated card stock
• Ideal as checklist
• Perfect for use in exams and for assignments
Related Titles
• Hall, Principles of International Law, 6th ed
• Islam, International Law: Current Concepts and Future Directions, 2013
• Triggs, International Law: Contemporary Principles and Practices, 2nd ed, 2010
• Tully, Lewis & Quirico, LNSG International Law, 2015
Table of contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Sources of International Law
- 3. Relationship between international Law and Municipal Law
- 4. International Legal Personality, Statehood and Recognition
- 5. Acquisition of Territory
- 6. The Law of Treaties
- 7. Jurisdiction
- 8. Immunity from Jurisdiction
- 9. State Immunity
- 10. Diplomatic Immunity
- 11. State Responsibility
- 12. Use of Force
- 13. Peaceful Settlement of International Disputes
- 14. Key sources:
- • Cases
- • Treaties
- • Legislation
- • Other