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_a341 _bSHE/S |
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100 | _aShearer, I. A. | ||
245 | 0 |
_aStarke's international law/ _cI.A. Shearer and J.G. Starke |
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250 | _a11th ed. | ||
260 |
_aOxford: _bOxford university press, _c2007. |
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300 |
_axxx, 629 p. ; _c24 cm. |
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505 | _aCh. 1. Nature, origins and basis of international law -- Ch. 2. The material 'sources' of international law -- Ch. 3. The subjects of international law -- Ch. 4. The relation between international law and state law -- Ch. 5. States in general -- Ch. 6. Recognition -- Ch. 7. State territorial sovereignty and other lesser territorial rights of states -- Ch. 8. Jurisdiction -- Ch. 9. The law of the sea and maritime highways -- Ch. 10. State responsibility -- Ch. 11. Succession to rights and obligations -- Ch. 12. The state and the individual -- Ch. 13. The state and economic interests -- international economic and monetary law -- Ch. 14. Development and the environment -- Ch. 15. The agents of international business: diplomatic envoys, consuls, and other representatives -- Ch. 16. The law and practice as to treaties -- Ch. 17. International disputes -- Ch. 18. War, armed conflicts and other hostile relations -- Ch. 19. Neutrality, quasi-neutrality, and non-belligerency -- Ch.20. International institutions. | ||
650 | _aInternational Law | ||
650 | _aLaw | ||
700 | _aStarke, J. G. | ||
942 | _cWB16 |