Sourcebook on Public International LawRoutledge, 1998 M02 14 - 920 pages This work is primarily aimed at the law student, although it may also be of relevance to those studying international relations. It covers the main topics of public international law and is designed to serve both as a textbook and as a case and materials book. |
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... Self-defence 14.5.2 Invitation and civil wars 14.5.3 Protection of nationals and property abroad 14.5.4 Humanitarian intervention 14.5.5 Self-determination COLLECTIVE USE OF FORCE 14.6.1 The United Nations – a brief introduction 14.6.2 ...
... Self-defence 14.5.2 Invitation and civil wars 14.5.3 Protection of nationals and property abroad 14.5.4 Humanitarian intervention 14.5.5 Self-determination COLLECTIVE USE OF FORCE 14.6.1 The United Nations – a brief introduction 14.6.2 ...
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... self-determination ENFORCEMENT 16.4.1 UN mechanisms 16.4.2 European mechanisms ECONOMIC RELATIONS 17.1 INTRODUCTION 17.1.1 The nature of international economic law and its definition 622 623 625 625 626 627 628 628 628 630 640 667 668 ...
... self-determination ENFORCEMENT 16.4.1 UN mechanisms 16.4.2 European mechanisms ECONOMIC RELATIONS 17.1 INTRODUCTION 17.1.1 The nature of international economic law and its definition 622 623 625 625 626 627 628 628 628 630 640 667 668 ...
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