INTRODUCTION [p. 1] 13
CHAPTER 1. THE TRANSFORMATION OF INTERNATIONAL LAW [p. 3] 13
CHAPTER 2. THE AUTHORITY AND METHOD OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 13
A. Is International Law “Law”? 13
B. Method in International Law 29
CHAPTER 3. TREATIES AND CUSTOM IN INTERNATIONAL LAW 36
A. Treaty Law 36
B. Criticisms of Current Treaty Practice 52
C. Customary Law 57
CHAPTER 4. THE IDENTITY AND ROLE OF THE STATE 72
A. Personality 72
B. Nationality 76
C. State Jurisdiction 81
D. State Succession 90
CHAPTER 5. HUMAN RIGHTS 101
A. Individual Rights 101
B. Cultural Rights 112
C. Gender 117
CHAPTER 6. GROUP RIGHTS 121
A. Collective Paradigms 121
B. Self-Determination 127
CHAPTER 7. HUMANITARIAN INTERVENTION [p. 140] 154
CHAPTER 8. INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW 154
A. Genocide 154
B. War Crimes 160
C. Crimes Against Humanity 167
D. Universal Jurisdiction 176
E. Prosecuting Heads of State 186
F. The International Criminal Court 191
CHAPTER 9. TERRORISM 196
A. Terrorism and State Responsibility 196
B. Use of Force in Response to Terrorism 203
C. Prisoner Rights 216
CHAPTER 10. THE GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT 224
A. The Study of Environmental Law 224
B. Environmental Governance 226
C. Unilateral Environmental Action 240
D. Trade Linkages 245
CHAPTER 11. ECONOMIC GLOBALIZATION 248
A. Economic Globalization and International Law 248
B. World Trade Organization 254
C. Linkages: Trade and 261
CHAPTER 12. EMERGING ISSUE AREAS 271
A. Rights of the Child 271
B. Health 280
C. Biotechnology 285
D. Internet 290
CHAPTER 13. INTERNATIONAL LAW TOMORROW 290