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OPPENHEIM'S INTERNATIONAL LAW NINTH EDITION VOLUME I PEACE INTRODUCTON AND PAPT 12025|PDF|Epub|mobi|kindle电子书版本百度云盘下载

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- 出版社: OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
- ISBN:0582302455
- 出版时间:2008
- 标注页数:587页
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图书目录
Introduction Foundation and development of international law1
Chapter 1 Foundation of international law3
THE NATURE OF INTERNATIONAL LAW3
1 Concept of international law4
2 Ius cogens7
3 Legal force of international law8
4 Practice and the legal nature of international law13
5 The basis of international law14
6 States as the normal subjects of international law16
7 Persons other than states as subjects of international law16
SOURCES OF INTERNATIONAL LAW22
8 Meaning of'source'23
9 The sources of international law24
10 Custom25
11 Treaties31
12 General principles of law36
13 Decisions of tribunals41
14 Writings of authors42
15 Equity43
16 International organisations and the sources of international law45
17 International comity and morality50
RELATION BETWEEN INTERNATIONAL LAW AND MUNICIPAL LAW52
18 International law and municipal law:differences of doctrine53
19 International law and municipal law:the position in various states54
20 Presumption against conflicts between international and national law81
21 Municipal law and the fulfilment of international obligations82
UNIVERSALITY OF INTERNATIONAL LAW87
22 Universality of the international community87
23 Universality of international law91
CODIFICATION OF INTERNATIONAL LAW96
24 Movement in favour of codification97
25 Work of the first Hague Peace Conference99
26 Work of the second Hague Peace Conference99
27 Codification in the period after the First World War100
28 Codification under the League of Nations101
29 The Hague Codification Conference of 1930102
30 The International Law Commission103
31 Codification and development of international law110
32 The revision of international law114
Part 1 The subjects of international law117
Chapter 2 International persons119
SOVEREIGN STATES AS INTERNATIONAL PERSONS119
33 The concept of international person119
34 Concept of the state120
35 States less than sovereign123
36 Divisibility of sovereignty contested124
37 The problem of sovereignty in the 20th century125
RECOGNITION OF STATES AND GOVERNMENTS126
38 Recognition in general127
39 Recognition and membership of the international community128
40 Recognition of states130
41 Precipitate recognition143
42 Recognition of new heads and governments of old states146
43 When coming into power normally and constitutionally147
44 When coming into power abnormally and in a revolutionary manner148
45 Criteria for recognition of governments150
46 De facto recognition154
47 Consequences of recognition of new states and governments158
48 Retroactivity of recognition161
49 Recognition and civil wars:recognition of belligerency and insurgency161
50 Implied recognition169
51 Conditional recognition175
52 Withdrawal of recognition176
53 Recognition and participation in the United Nations177
54 The principle of non-recognition183
55 State practice and non-recognition186
56 Consequences of non-recognition197
CHANGES IN THE CONDITION OF STATES204
57 Changes not affecting states as international persons204
58 Changes affecting states as international persons206
59 Extinction of states206
SUCCESSION OF STATES208
60 Succession of states208
61 How far succession takes place209
62 Absorption or merger210
63 Dismemberment219
64 Separation;secession222
65 Transfer of territory224
66 Former dependent territories227
67 Succession of governments,and on the suppression of a revolt234
68 State succession:recent developments236
69 Vienna Convention on Succession of States in respect of Treaties 1978237
70 Vienna Convention on Succession of States in respect of State Property,Archives and Debts 1983240
COMPOSITE INTERNATIONAL PERSONS245
71 Composite international persons in general245
72 States in personal union245
73 States in real union246
74 Confederated states(Staatenbund)246
75 Federal states(Bundesstaaten)248
76 Federal states and the implementation of international obligations253
77 Customs unions255
THE COMMONWEALTH256
78 Progress of self-governing dominions towards independence257
79 The Commonwealth since 1945261
80 The legal nature of the Commonwealth265
STATES UNDER PROTECTION266
81 States under protection267
82 International position of states under protection269
83 Recent and existing protectorates271
DEPENDENT TERRITORIES275
84 Colonies275
85 Non-self-governing territories and the United Nations Charter282
MANDATED AREAS295
86 The general features of the mandate system295
87 National status of the inhabitants298
88 South West Africa(Namibia)300
TERRITORIES UNDER THE SYSTEM OF TRUSTEESHIP308
89 In general308
90 Territories under the trusteeship system308
91 The objects of the trusteeship system309
92 The trusteeship agreements310
93 Strategic trust areas313
94 The Trusteeship Council314
95 Sovereignty over trust territories316
NEUTRALISED STATES318
96 Concept of neutralised states319
97 Switzerland321
98 Austria323
THE HOLY SEE325
99 The former Papal States325
100 The Italian Law of Guarantee 1871325
101 The Lateran Treaty 1929326
102 The status of the Vatican City in international law327
Chapter 3 Position of the states in international law330
BASES OF STATEHOOD330
103 International personality330
104 The legal bases of statehood331
105 Declaration on Principles of International Law concerning Friendly Relations and Cooperation among States 1970333
106 Economic rights and duties of states335
EQUALITY OF STATES IN INTERNATIONAL LAW339
107 Equality an inference from the basis of international law339
108 Equality of states and international legislation341
109 Equality of states and immunity from jurisdiction341
110 Exceptions to jurisdictional immunity355
111 Equality of states and government action affecting state property363
112 State equality and recognition of foreign official acts:'act of state'365
113 Foreign legislation contrary to international law371
114 State equality and non-discrimination376
DIGNITY379
115 Consequences of the dignity of states379
116 Maritime ceremonials381
INDEPENDENCE AND TERRITORIAL AND PERSONAL AUTHORITY382
117 Independence,and territorial and personal authority,as aspects of sovereignty382
118 Consequences of independence and territorial and personal authority382
119 Violations of independence and territorial and personal authority385
120 Restrictions upon independence390
121 Restrictions upon territorial authority391
122 Subversive activities against other states393
123 Restrictions upon personal authority406
124 Abuse of rights407
125 Protection of the environment410
SELF-PRESERVATION AND SELF-DEFENCE416
126 Self-preservation416
127 The right of self-defence417
INTERVENTION427
128 Prohibition of intervention428
129 Concept and character of intervention430
130 Assistance on request435
131 Circumstances which may justify intervention439
132 Collective intervention in the general interest447
133 Political aspects of intervention449
INTERCOURSE451
134 Intercourse between states451
135 Rights of intercourse and economic cooperation452
JURISDICTION456
136 State jurisdiction in general456
137 Territorial jurisdiction458
138 Jurisdiction over citizens abroad462
139 Jurisdiction over foreigners in foreign states466
140 The Lotus case478
141 Jurisdiction at sea and in the air479
142 Warsaw and Rome Conventions484
143 Legal cooperation and assistance484
144 Non-enforcement of foreign public law488
Chapter 4 Responsibility of states499
ON STATE RESPONSIBILITY IN GENERAL499
145 Nature of state responsibility500
146 Concept of international wrongs502
147 States as subjects of international wrongs503
148 Individuals as subjects of international wrongs505
149 The basis of responsibility508
150 Nationality of claims511
151 Nationality of claims:double nationality515
152 Nationality of claims:corporations517
153 Exhaustion of local remedies522
154 Bar by lapse of time(extinctive prescription)526
155 Reparation as a consequence of international wrongs528
156 Penal damages533
157 Criminal responsibility of states533
158 International claims536
STATE RESPONSIBILITY FOR ACTS OF STATE ORGANS539
159 Responsibility varies with organs concerned540
160 Internationally injurious acts of Heads of States541
161 Internationally injurious acts of members of governments542
162 Internationally injurious acts of diplomatic envoys542
163 Internationally injurious activity of parliaments542
164 Internationally injurious acts of judicial organs. Denial of justice543
165 Internationally injurious acts of administrative officials and members of armed forces545
STATE RESPONSIBILITY FOR ACTS OF PRIVATE PERSONS548
166 State responsibility for acts of private persons549
167 Responsibility for acts of insurgents and rioters550
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