This PDF covers the following
topics related to International Law and includes the study of general principles
of international law including law of Peace. Third world concerns in respect of
security and development and the role of U.N. and International Agencies in
structuring solutions in the context of changing balance of powers are also to
be appreciated. The course content are : Nature, definition, origin and basis of
International Law; Sources of International Law, Relationship between Municipal
and International Law, Subjects of International Law, States as subjects of
International Law, States in general, Recognition, State territorial
sovereignty, State Jurisdiction, Law of the sea, State Responsibility,
Succession to rights and Obligations, State and Individual - Extradition, Asylum
and Nationality, the agents of international business, diplomatic envoys,
consuls and other representatives, the law and practice as to treaties, The
United Nations Organization - Principal organs and their functions, World Trade
Organization- Main features, International Labour Organization.
Author(s): Jaihanuman H.K., Asst. Prof. ,
K.L.E. Society’s S.A. Manvi Law College, Gadag
International
law, also known as public international law and law of nations is the set of
rules, norms, and standards generally accepted in relations between nations. It
establishes normative guidelines and a common conceptual framework to guide
states across a broad range of domains, including trade, diplomacy,war, and
human rights.
The Future of International Law is a classic
international law text by Lassa Oppenheim. The book covers the early
development, challenges and philosophy of international law and international
jurisprudential process.
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 note covers the following
topics: Mass Immigration and the Growing Threat of Terrorism, Troubled
Immigration and Refugee Systems, Balancing Liberty and Security in the New
Environment, The Challenge of Strengthening the Canada-US Border.
This publication is designed to provide a
brief overview of the broader international law framework in which counter-terrorism works. It is a short introduction which
aims to give a quick insight into the general principles of international law as well as the
basic elements of international criminal law, humanitarian law, refugee law and human rights law
which may be relevant in a counter-terrorism context.
Author(s): United
Nations Office On Drugs and Crime