购买点数
16 点
出版社
A.W.SIJTHOFF-LEYDE
出版时间
1977
ISBN
标注页数
541 页
PDF页数
553 页
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PART Ⅰ.SOURCES OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 1
Chapter Ⅰ.International Treaties 1
a.General rules (1-35) 1
b.Effect of treaties on third parties (36-38) 19
c.Ratification 21
d.Signature 21
e.Declarations (39-44) 21
f.Entry into force (45-46) 24
g.Preamble 26
h.Registration (47-50) 26
i.Reservations 29
j.Notification 29
k.Termination of treaties (51-52) 29
l.Universal and multilateral treaties (53-56) 30
m.Most-favoured-nations clauses 33
n.Oral agreements (57) 33
Chapter Ⅱ.Interpretation of treaties 34
a.General rules (58-87) 34
b.Natural meaning (88) 51
c.Spirit of Treaty 52
d.Practical effect (89-91) 52
e.Preparatory works (92-98) 54
f.Restrictive interpretation (99) 57
g.Subsequent behaviour (1oo-1o8) 58
h.Objects and purposes of treaty 63
i.Intention of parties (1O9-114) 63
j.Implication (1 15-1 16) 67
k.Context of treaty (117- 118) 68
l.Historical interpretation (1 19-120) 69
m.Different languages (12 1) 70
n.Declarations 70
o.Preamble 70
Chapter Ⅲ.Customary international law (122-127) 71
Chapter Ⅳ.Principles of international law 74
a.General rules (128-165) 74
b.Abuse of power (166) 93
Chapter Ⅴ.General principles of law (167- 18 1) 94
Chapter Ⅵ.State practice (182-185) 103
Chapter Ⅶ.fudicial and arbitral decisions 106
a.Decisions of the International Court (186-189) 106
b.Decisions of other tribunals 108
Chapter Ⅷ.fudicial legislation 109
Chapter ⅨⅩ.Teachings of publicists 110
Chapter Ⅹ.Regional law (190-195) 111
Chapter ⅩⅠ.International law and municipal law 114
Chapter ⅩⅡ.Priuate international law 115
PART Ⅱ.PERSONS IN INTERNATIONAL LAW AND THEIR ATTRIBUTIONS 117
Chapter Ⅰ.States 117
a.General rules (196-197) 117
b.Sovereignty (198-241) 118
c.Independence 140
d.Domestic jurisdiction (242-246) 140
e.Territory of State (247-253) 142
f.Territorial waters 142
g.Islands 142
h.Rivers (254) 146
i.Canals 146
j.Straits 146
k.Ports 146
l.High Seas 146
m.War ships 146
n.Other ships (255) 146
o.Acquisition and loss of territory (256-258) 146
p.State succession 149
q.Organs of States (259-261) 149
r.Contracts 151
s.State responsibility 151
t.Denial of justice 151
u.Reparations 151
u.Diplomatic missions and negotiations (262-266) 151
Chapter Ⅱ.Dependent States 155
a.Protectorates 155
b.Danzig 155
Chapter Ⅲ.International organizations 156
a.General rules 156
b.Succession in international personality (267-287) 156
c.League of Nations, general rules (288) 170
d.League of Nations, assembly 170
e.League of Nations, council 170
f.League of Nations, mandates (289-355) 170
g.League of Nations, minorities 216
h.United Nations, general rules (356-4.11) 216
i.United Nations, membership (412) 247
j.United Nations, general assembly (413-418) 247
jj.United Nations, expenses of the organization (419-447) 251
k.United Nations, security council (448-452) 266
kk.United Nations, armed forces (453-473) 270
l.United Nations, economic and social council 282
m.United Nations, trusteeship (474-512) 282
n.United Nations, secretariat (513-516) 311
o.Agents of the United Nations 312
p.United Nations, administrative tribunal 313
q.Advisory opinions, general rules (517-529) 313
r.Advisory opinions, consent of states 320
s.Advisory opinions, Court’s obligation to reply (530-531) 320
t.Advisory opinions, procedure (532) 322
u.Advisory opinions, effect of (533-535) 322
u.Specialized agencies, International Labour Organization (536) 324
w.Specialized agencies, UNESCO 325
w(a).Specialized agencies, Inter-governmental Maritime Consul-tative Organization (537-553) 326
x.Customs unions 326
Chapter Ⅳ.Persons in international law 337
a.General rules (554) 337
b.Nationality 337
c.Human rights 337
d.Treatment of aliens 338
e.Discrimination 338
f.Asylum and extradition 338
g.Private rights 338
h.Expropriation 338
i.Groups of individuals 338
j.Diplomatic protection 338
k.Functional protection 338
PART Ⅲ.THE PEACEFUL SETTLEMENT OF INTERNATIONA DISPUTES 339
Chapter Ⅰ.General rules (555-582) 339
Chapter Ⅱ.Arbitration (583-587) 356
Chapter Ⅲ.The International Court of fustice 358
a.General rules (588-607) 358
b.Jurisdiction, general rules (6o8-619) 369
c.Jurisdiction, consent of parties (62o-626) 377
d.Optional clause, declarations made under article 36, para-graph 2 (627-665) 381
e.Reservations (666-669) 405
f.Jurisdiction, forum prorogatum 407
Chapter Ⅳ.Procedure 408
a.Submissions of parties (67o-677) 408
b.Litispendence 411
c.Interim measures 411
d.Intervention (678-679) 412
e.Discontinuance 413
f.Evidence (68o-687) 413
g.Experts (688-69o) 417
h.Estoppel (691-732) 418
i.Preliminary objections, general rules (733-747) 439
j.Preliminary objections, reciprocity (748) 449
k.Preliminary objections, national character of claim 450
l.Preliminary objections, subsequent situations and facts (749-766) 450
m.Preliminary objections, exhaustion of local remedies (767-781) 460
n.Preliminary objections, domestic jurisdiction (782-800) 467
o.Preliminary objections, previous negotiations (801-822) 480
p.Arguments by parties (823-824) 494
q.Delays 495
r.Other rules of procedure (825-831) 495
s.Judgments (832-850) 497
t.Interpretation of a judgment 507
u.Judgment in default 508
u.Res judicata (851-856) 508
w.Execution of a judgment (857-858) 511
PART Ⅳ.CONFLICTS, WAR, NEUTRALITY 513
Chapter Ⅰ.Interuention 513
Chapter Ⅱ.War and neutrality 513
Chapter Ⅲ.Reprisals 515
Decisions given by the Court 516
List of authors quoted 518
List of judges quoted 519
Alphabetical index 521
