International law: a critical introduction
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ISBN: | 1849460973 9781849460972 |
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adam_text | TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
Table of Cases
............................................................................................................xi
Table of Legislation
.................................................................................................xiii
Table of Conventions, Treaties, etc
............................................................................xv
Introduction
..............................................................................................................1
I. International Law and Domestic Law
.......................................................2
II. Paradoxes in the Contemporary World
....................................................3
III. Law and Power
...........................................................................................4
IV. The Structure of the Book
.........................................................................5
1.
The Distinctive Nature of International Law
...................................................6
I. What is International Law?
........................................................................6
II. How International Law Differs from Domestic Law
...............................7
III. The Changing Nature of International Law
.............................................9
IV. International Law and Common Sense
..................................................11
V. What Makes International Law Law ?
....................................................14
VI. Why is it Necessary to Identify the Sources
of International Law?
...............................................................................17
A. Article
38(1)
of the Statute of the International
Court of Justice
..................................................................................18
B. International Treaties
........................................................................19
C. Customary International Law
...........................................................22
D. Other Sources of International Law
.................................................25
E. Soft Law
............................................................................................26
2.
The Dynamic Quality of International Law
....................................................28
I. Introduction
.............................................................................................28
II. The Concept of Sovereignty and Sovereign Equality
............................28
III. The Concept of Sovereignty and Jurisdiction
........................................31
IV. Sovereignty and Controversial Bases of International
Jurisdiction
...............................................................................................35
V. Sovereign Equality and the Concept of Universal
Jurisdiction
...............................................................................................37
VI. Legal Personality in International Law
...................................................40
VIL The Place
of the Individual in International Law
..................................43
VIII.
The Individual in International Law as Exemplified by
the European Convention on
Humán
Rights
........................................45
IX. The Interrelationship between Sovereignty, Personality
and the Individual in International Law
................................................47
3.
Self-determination and Territory in International Law
................................49
I. Introduction
.............................................................................................49
II. The Concept of Self-determination in International Law
before the Creation of the United Nations
.............................................49
A. The
Åland
Islands Case
.....................................................................53
B. Decolonisation and the Indian Sub-continent
................................54
III. The United Nations Charter, Self-determination
and Decolonisation
..................................................................................55
A. The Process of Decolonisation
.........................................................55
B. The Principle of
uti possidetis
...........................................................58
C. Methods of Self-determination and Consequences
........................60
D. Economic Self-determination
...........................................................62
IV. Self-determination after the Cold War
...................................................63
A. Contemporary Rules on Secession
..................................<.................65
V. States, Territory and Recognition
............................................................67
A. State Acquisition or Disposal of Territory
in International Law
..........................................................................68
B. Recognition in International Law
.....................................................68
VI. Territorial and Other Rights Over the Sea
ançl
its Bed
..........................71
VII.
Conclusion
................................................................................................73
4.
The International Obligations of States: Treaties
and State Responsibility
....................................................................................74
I. Introduction
.............................................................................................74
II. The Law of Treaties
..................................................................................74
A. The Formation and Formalities of Treaties
.....................................78
B. Reservations to Treaties
.....................................................................79
C. The Validity of Treaties
.....................................................................80
D. The Amendment and Termination of Treaties
................................83
E.
Gabčíkovo—
Nagymaros
Project (Hungary/Slovakia)
1997................84
III. State Responsibility in International Law
...............................................90
A. What is the Meaning of State Responsibility?
.................................91
B. State Responsibility and the Expropriation
of Foreign-owned Property
..............................................................96
IV. Conclusion
..............................................................................................104
5.
The United Nations, the UN Charter and International Law
.....................105
I. Introduction
...........................................................................................105
II. The Origins of the UN
...........................................................................106
III. The Structure of the UN
.......................................................................111
A. General Assembly
............................................................................112
B. Security Council
..............................................................................114
C. Secretariat
........................................................................................116
D. Economic and Social Council
.........................................................117
IV. How the UN is Financed
.......................................................................117
V. The UN Charter: A Constitution for the World?
.................................120
6.
Human Rights in International Law
..............................................................125
I. Introduction
...........................................................................................125
II. What are Human Rights?
......................................................................126
III. The Politics of Human Rights
...............................................................129
IV. The International Bill of Human Rights
..............................................136
A. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights
................................137
B. The International Covenants on Human Rights
...........................139
V, Other Principal UN Human Rights Conventions and Bodies
...............142
VI. Regional Protection of Human Rights
.................................................146
VII.
The International Criminal Court
........................................................148
A. Background to the Establishment of the ICC
...............................149
B. Jurisdiction of the ICC
....................................................................151
С
Structure and Composition of the ICC
.........................................152
D. Weaknesses of the Court
.................................................................155
VIII.
Conclusion
..............................................................................................157
7.
The Peaceful Settlement of Disputes in International Law
.........................159
I. Introduction
...........................................................................................159
II. Legal Method and International Dispute Resolution
..........................160
III. The International Court of Justice
........................................................161
A. The Composition of the ICJ
...........................................................162
B. The Jurisdiction of the ICJ
.............................................................165
C. The Limited Use Historically Made of the ICJ
..............................169
D. Law and Politics and the ICJ
...........................................................171
IV International Arbitration
.......................................................................179
V. Conclusion
..............................................................................................180
8.
Use of Force in International Law
..................................................................182
I. Introduction
...........................................................................................182
II. The Use of Force in International Law before the
Creation of the UN
................................................................................183
III. The Charter of the UN
..........................................................................186
IV. Chapter
VII
of the UN Charter
.............................................................189
V. Self-defence in International Law
.........................................................193
A. Collective Self-defence
....................................................................196
B. Pre-emptive/Preventive Self-defence
..............................................197
C. Self-defence and Terrorism in International Law
..........................199
VI. From Humanitarian Intervention to Responsibility to Protect
..............203
A. Intervention with and without UNSC Authorisation
...................205
B. Responsibility to Protect
.................................................................209
VII.
Rules Constraining the Type of Force Permissible
..............................214
A. Unmanned Aerial Vehicles ( Drones )
............................................216
VIII.
Conclusion
..............................................................................................221
9.
The Misery and Grandeur of International Law
..........................................222
I. Introduction
...........................................................................................222
II. The Paradox of Sovereign Equality
.......................................................225
III. The United States of America and International Law
.........................227
A. American Exceptionalism
...............................................................229
B. The United States, Radical Exceptionalism
and International Law
.....................................................................231
IV. The Case of Israel and International Law
.............................................237
A. Israeli Land Acquisition, Occupation and Annexation
.................237
B. Israel and Nuclear Weapons
...........................................................240
C. Operation Cast Lead and the
Mavì
Marmara Incident
................243
V. Conclusion
..............................................................................................249
Bibliography
............................................................................................................251
Index
.......................................................................................................................257
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