Summary: International Law | 9780414055513 | Professor Rebecca Wallace, et al
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The creating of what international institute led to a turning point in international law and is also called the beginng of contemporary international law?
The United Nations -
What was the traditional definition of international coinced by Jeremy Bentham?
As system regulation state relations -
If law is not a solution itself what is the intent of law ?
A means employed to deal with a particulatr situation -
The International law system is decentralized what does this mean?
The International law system is not lead from one point, does not have a worldwide organisation in charge. -
What are the two primary makings of international law?
1. Parctice of state = customary international law
2. Agreements entered into by states -
when can international responsibility be inccured
If a breach of international law is established -
International law is from recent origin, what is this origin?
The rise of secular sovereign states in western europe -
What is concidered practice of traditional international law ?
Setting the parameters of state activities -
What are the new values that have become popular among international law
Individuals and their treatment -
With the expansion of international law what has changed in the International legal system?
More specialised, compartmentalised and fragmented.
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Topics related to Summary: International Law
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Sources - introductory part
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Sources - custom - definition of custom
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Sources - custom - extent of state practice
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Sources - custom - evidence of state practice
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Sources - treaties
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Sources - equity
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Sources - writers
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Sources - other possible sources of international law - soft law
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International personality - Self determination
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International personality - procedural capacity of indivduals
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Territory
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State Responsibility - breaches of international law - Reparation
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State Responsibility - breaches of international law - imputability
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State Responsibility - responsibility for the treatment of non-nationals (aliens)
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The law of treaties - Definition of a treaty
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The law of treaties - treaty-making competence
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The law of treaties - Treaty interpretation
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The law of treaties - validity of treaties
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The law of treaties - Termination of a treaty
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The use of force - The law post-1945 - agression
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The use of force - The law post-1945 - collective measures through the UN: chapter VII of the UN chapter
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International human rights - what are human rights ?
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International human rights - United Nations - the special procedures
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International human rights - contemporary issues in internationals human rights
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The law of armed conflict and International criminal law