Reconsiders the UN's Declaration of Principles of International Law Governing Friendly Relations Between States in the light of new problems of conflict resolution.
Reconsiders the UN's Declaration of Principles of International Law Governing Friendly Relations Between States in the light of new problems of conflict resolution.
Vaughan Lowe is a Fellow of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge. Colin Warbrick is a Senior Lecturer in the Law Department, Durham University.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword 1 The significance of the Friendly Relations Declaration 2 The principle of non use of force 3 The principle of peaceful settlement of disputes 4 The principle of non intervention: use of force 5 The principle of non intervention: human rights 6 The principle of co operation: the environment 7 The principle of co operation: terrorism 8 The principle of co operation: United Nations peacekeeping 9 The principle of self determination 10 The principle of sovereign equality 11 The principle of good faith
Foreword 1 The significance of the Friendly Relations Declaration 2 The principle of non use of force 3 The principle of peaceful settlement of disputes 4 The principle of non intervention: use of force 5 The principle of non intervention: human rights 6 The principle of co operation: the environment 7 The principle of co operation: terrorism 8 The principle of co operation: United Nations peacekeeping 9 The principle of self determination 10 The principle of sovereign equality 11 The principle of good faith
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