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100 _aReisman W Michael
245 _aInternational law in contemporary perspective /
_cW Michael Reisman
260 _aNew York :
_bThe Foundation Press,
_c2004,
300 _alvii, 1585 p. :
365 _bRs.4.250/-
505 _aTable of contents: Part One: The Constitutive Process in the Global Community Context; I. How shell we conceive International Law?; II. How is International law made and applied?; III. The interaction between International and national actors in applying International law; IV. The relation between the lawfulness of actions and the constitution process; Part Two: Establishment, transformation and termination of states and other actors; I. Introduction; II. The policies at stake in establishment, transformation and termination of territorial actors; III. The role of internal elites; IV. Role of external elites; V. Establishment of International actors other than states; Part Three: Protection and Control of persons: I. Nationality; II. Human rights; Part Four: Allocation, protection and regulation of use of the resources of the planet; I. General principles governing resource use; II. Water; III. Land; IV. Airspace; V. Antarctica; VI. Outer space and celestial bodies; VII. The environment; Part five: State responsibility; I. Introduction; II. Responsibility for breach of an international legal obligations; III. Attribution of an act to a state; IV. Circumstance precluding wrongfulness; V. Consequences of responsibilities; VI. Serious violations of peremptory norms; VII. Invocation of state responsibility; Part Six: The use of the military instrument; I. Regulating the use of the military instrument; II. Regulating the use of economic instruments; III. Regulating the use of the ideological instrument; IV. Regulating the use of the diplomatic instrument; V. Regulating international agreements; Part Seven: Jurisdiction: Allocations of competence to make and apply law; I. Introduction; II. Competence to make law; III. Competence to apply law; IV. Recognition and enforcement; V. Conclusions; Index.
650 _aInternational Law
700 _aArsanjani Mahnoush H
_aWiessner Siegfried
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