Theory of International Law /
The 1970s promised important readjustments in relations among the great powers, perhaps a reconstituted Europe and Asia, as well as a possible new role for "third world" countries. National attitudes toward the law of nations both shaped and reflected developments of this nature. As a grea...
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Cambridge, MA :
Harvard University Press,
[2013]
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Frontmatter
- Acknowledgments
- Contents
- Introduction
- Translation Note
- Part I. The Development of International Law Since the Great October Socialist Revolution
- Chapter 1. The International Legal Ideas of the October Revolution and the Making of Contemporary International Law
- Chapter 2. Peaceful Coexistence and General International Law. The Influence of the Breakup of the Colonial System
- Chapter 3. Modification of the Fundamental Principles of International Law During the Period of Coexistence of the Two Systems
- Part II. The Process of Forming Norms of Contemporary General International Law
- Chapter 4. The Basic Processes of Forming Norms of International Law
- Chapter 5. Subsidiary Processes of Forming Norms of International Law
- Chapter 6. Doctrine and the Opinions of Social Organizations
- Chapter 7. The Problem of "General Principles of Law"
- Part III. The Legal Nature and Essence of Contemporary General International Law
- Chapter 8. The Legal Nature of Agreement as the Mode of Creating Norms of International Law
- Chapter 9. The Character and Essence of Contemporary General International Law
- Part IV. International Law, Foreign Policy, and Diplomacy
- Chapter 10. The Influence of Foreign Policy and Diplomacy Upon the Development of International Law
- Chapter 11. The Influence of International Law on Foreign Policy and Diplomacy
- Chapter 12. International Law as a Support for Foreign Policy
- Part V. The Legal Nature of Contemporary General International Organizations
- Chapter 13. The Laws of Societal Development and International Organizations
- Chapter 14. The Basic Features of the Legal Nature of General International Organizations. The Charter as the Basis of an Organization's Activity
- Chapter 15 The Basic Features of the Legal Nature of Contemporary General International Organizations (continued)
- Chapter 16. The Problem of a World State and Prospects for the Development of International Organizations
- Part VI. The General Character and Forms of State Responsibility Under International Law
- Chapter 17. The Character of State Responsibility Under International Law Before the Great October Socialist Revolution
- Chapter 18. State Responsibility Under Contemporary International Law
- Part VII. International Law in Relations Between the Countries of the World System of Socialism
- Chapter 19. Socialist International Legal Principles and Norms
- Chapter 20. Principles and Norms of General International Law in Relations Between States of the World Socialist System
- Bibliography of Published Works of G. I. Tunkin: 1938-1973
- Glossary of International Legal Terms
- Table of Treaties and of United Nations General Assembly Resolutions
- Index