Encyclopedia of public international law. 7, History of international law, foundations and principles of international law, sources of international law, law of treaties /
History of International Law � Foundations and Principles of International Law � Sources of International Law � Law of Treaties.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Amsterdam ; New York ; Oxford :
North-Holland,
[1984]
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
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- Front Cover; History of International Law: Foundations and Principles of International Law: Sources of International Law: Law of Treaties; Copyright Page; INTRODUCTORY NOTE; Table of Contents; LIST OF ENTRIES; LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS; CHAPTER 1. ABUSE OF RIGHTS; 1. Notion; 2. Prohibition of Abuse of Rights; 3. Implementation of the Prohibition; 4. Conclusion; CHAPTER 2. ACQUIESCENCE; 1. Notion; 2. Case Law; 3. Acquiescence, Estoppel and Prescription; CHAPTER 3. AIX-LA-CHAPELLE, CONGRESSOF (1818); CHAPTER 4. ALGECIRAS CONFERENCE (1906); 1. Background; 2. The Algeciras Conference.
- 3. Subsequent DevelopmentsCHAPTER 5. AMERICAN CIVIL WAR; CHAPTER 6. BALANCE OF POWER; 1. Notion; 2. Historical Evolution of Concept; 3. Current Status of the Concept; CHAPTER 7. BALKAN WARS (1912/1913); 1. Balkan Alliance; 2. First Balkan War; 3. Peace Treaty of London; 4. Second Balkan War; 5. Treaty of Bucharest; 6. Further Developments; 7. Violations of the Laws of War; 8. Subsequent Events; 9. End of the European Concert; CHAPTER 8. BERLIN CONGRESS (1878); 1. The Balkans before 1878; 2. The War of 1877 to 1878; 3. Congress Negotiations; 4. The Treaty of Berlin.
- 5. Implementation of the Berlin Treaty6. Subsequent Developments; Evaluation; CHAPTER9. BERLIN WEST AFRICA CONFERENCE (1884/1885); CHAPTER 10. CLAUSULA REBUS SIC STANTIBUS; 1. A Working Hypothesis; 2. The clausula and Customary International Law; 3. The clausula and the General Principles of Law; 4. The clausula and Treaty Law; 5. The clausula and the Subsidiary Sources of Law; 6. The clausula in Perspective; CHAPTER 11. CODES OF CONDUCT; 1. History and Notion; 2. Legal Nature and Effects; 3. Common Regulatory Problems; 4. Legal Significance; CHAPTER 12. CODIFICATION OF INTERNATIONAL LAW.
- 1. Notion and Methods2. History; 3. Evaluation; CHAPTER 13. COMITY; CHAPTER 14. CONCORDATS; 1. Notion; 2. Historical Background; 3. Current Legal Situation; 4. Special Legal Problems; 5. Evaluation; CHAPTER 15. CONFERENCES OF AMBASSADORS; CHAPTER 16. CONSENSUS; 1. Notion; 2. Origin; 3. Technique; 4. Special Legal Aspects; CHAPTER 17. CONTRACTS BETWEEN INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS AND PRIVATE LAW PERSONS; CHAPTER 18. CONTRACTS BETWEEN STATES AND FOREIGN PRIVATE LAW PERSONS; 1. Applicable Law; 2. Settlement of Disputes; 3. Responsibility of States; 4. Risk of Unilateral Change of Applicable Law.
- 5. Internationalizing the Contract6. List of Arbitral Awards; CHAPTER 19. COURTOISIE see Comity CRIMEAN WAR; CHAPTER 20. CUSTOMARY INTERNATIONALLAW; 1. Customary Law as One of the Primary Sources of International Law; 2. Notion and Construction of Customary Law; 3. The Time Factor; 4. Other Problems; CHAPTER 21. DECLARATION; CHAPTER 22. DEPOSITARY; 1. Notion; 2. Functions and Competence; CHAPTER 23. EFFECTIVENESS; 1. The Legal Nature of the Notion of Effectiveness; 2. Effectiveness of Subjects of International Law; 3. Effectiveness as a Pre-condition of the Creation of Rights.