This text challenges students to understand the concepts of international law in order to apply these concepts to specific cases for the purpose of taking a position on existing political and legal debates within the fields of international law and international studies.
This text challenges students to understand the concepts of international law in order to apply these concepts to specific cases for the purpose of taking a position on existing political and legal debates within the fields of international law and international studies.
Leah L. Carmichael is lecturer in the department of International Affairs at the University of Georgia.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: Anatomy of a Legal Argument Chapter 2: States in International Law Chapter 3: Quasi-States in International Law Chapter 4: Treaties Chapter 5: International Customary Law Chapter 6: General Principles Chapter 7: Subsidiary Sources Chapter 8: Dispute Resolution Mechanism Chapter 9: Territorial Claims Chapter 10: The Use of Force Chapter 11: International Humanitarian Law Chapter 12: International Criminal Law Chapter 13: International Human Rights Law
Chapter 1: Anatomy of a Legal Argument Chapter 2: States in International Law Chapter 3: Quasi-States in International Law Chapter 4: Treaties Chapter 5: International Customary Law Chapter 6: General Principles Chapter 7: Subsidiary Sources Chapter 8: Dispute Resolution Mechanism Chapter 9: Territorial Claims Chapter 10: The Use of Force Chapter 11: International Humanitarian Law Chapter 12: International Criminal Law Chapter 13: International Human Rights Law
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