This guide explains the
following topics: The sources of international law, The subjects of
international law, International institutions, The prohibition against the use
of force, Human Rights, International environmental law, The relationship
between international and national law, State responsibility, Feminist
perspectives on international law, Dispute settlement.
This book covers the following topics: United
Nations and Statute of the International Court of Justice , Law of treaties,
Subjects of international law , Diplomatic and consular relations, International
responsibility, Peaceful settlement of international disputes , International
peace and security, International human rights law, Movement of persons and
international migration law.
This guide
explains the following topics: Continental Shelf, High Seas, Regime Of Islands,
Right Of Access Of Land-locked States To And From The Sea And Freedom Of
Transit, Protection And Preservation Of The Marine Environment, Settlement Of
Disputes.
Elements of
International Law, first published in 1836, is a book on international law by
Henry Wheaton which has long been influential. This book was translated into
many languages and became a standard work. On his own merits Wheaton is clearly
entitled to rank among the classics. Like Grotius, he embodied a happy
combination of profound scholarship with a wide experience of diplomatic and
public life, and his work further resembles that of Grotius in that it cannot be
classified under the conventional labels of any doctrinal system.
This
guide contains primary and secondary legal materials from almost all the
countries of the world, permitting in-depth research of all foreign legal
systems.