1Primary Sources and General Works 1
1 Treaties and Agreements 1
1.1 Treaty Collections 1
1.2 Collections on Particular Subjects, including Trauaux Preparatoires 2
1.3 Bibliographies of Treaty Collections and Indices 2
1.4 Commentaries on the Treaty Practice of Particular States 3
2 State Practi 4
2.1 Digests 4
2.2 Collections of Documents 4
2.3 Indices and Bibliographies 5
2.4 Commentaries on the Practice of Particular States 5
3 Judicial Decisions 6
3.1 General Collections of Reports and Digests of National and International Courts, including Casebooks 6
3.2 Reports and Digests of Specific International Courts and Organisations 8
3.3 Indices, Bibliographies and Documentary Materials 8
4 International Organisations and Conferences 9
4.1 Collections of Documents 9
4.2 Periodicals 10
4.3 Indices, Guides, Handbooks and Bibliographies 11
4.4 Treatises and Essays 12
5 General Works 14
5.1 Indices and Bibliographies 14
5.2 Treatises 15
5.3 Essays 17
2 The Nature snd Sources of International Law 19
1 The History of International Law 19
2 The Sources and Evidences of International Law 21
2.1 Custom 21
2.2 Treaties 23
2.3 General Principles 23
2.4 International Organisations 24
2.5 Publicists 25
2.6 Codification 26
3 National Perspectives 28
3.1 African and Asian States 28
3.2 The Souiet Union 30
4 The Function and Relevance of International Law 31
4.1 Theoretical Approaches 31
4.2 Practical Applications 33
4.3 Future Worlds 35
5 International Law Teaching 35
3 International Law and Municipal Law 37
1 The Role of the Municipal Court 37
2 Treaties and International Agreements 39
3 The Act of State Doctrine and Public Policy 40
4 Constitutional Aspects of Foreign Policy 43
4 Statehood 45
1 Independent States 45
1.1 Rhodesia 46
1.2 Formosa 46
1.3 Germany and Berlin 47
2 Self-Determination 48
3 Dependent States 50
3.1 South West Africa/Namibia 52
3.2 Micronesia 55
4 State Succession 55
4.1 General Principles 55
4.2 Treaties 56
5 Recognition and International Personality 59
1 Recognition 59
1.1 International Aspects 59
1.2 Municipal Aspects 60
2 International Personality 60
2.1 Indiuiduals and Groups 60
2.2 International Organisations 61
2.3 Multinational Enterprises 63
6 Territory 66
1 Acquisition of Title to Territory 66
2 Boundary Delimitation 66
3 Territorial Disputes 68
3.1 India and Pakistan 69
3.2 India and China 69
4 Landlocked States 70
5 Rivers and Lakes 71
5.1 Nauigation 71
5.2 Water Resources 72
5.3 Pollution 74
6 Polar Regions 75
7 Jurisdictioa 77
1 Anti-Trust Laws 78
2 Jurisdictional Immunities 80
2.1 Diplomatic and Consular Immunities 80
2.2 Souereign Immunities 81
2.3 International Immunities 84
3 Special Cases 85
3.1 Visiting Forces 85
3.2 Terrorists 85
3.3 Hijackers 87
8 The Law of the Sea 91
1 Introductory 91
1.1 General Works 91
1.2 The Third United Nations Conference (UNCLOS) 92
1.3 National Perspectiues 94
2 Jurisdiction of the Coastal State 96
2.1 Territorial Waters 96
2.2 Bays 98
2.3 The Contiguous Zone 98
2.4 Fishing Zones 98
2.5 The Exclusiue Economic Zone 100
3 Special Regimes 101
3.1 Straits 101
3.2 Canals 102
3.3 Archipelagos 103
3.4 Arctic Waters 104
4 The High Seas 105
4.1 Jurisdiction 105
4.2 Hot Pursuit 106
4.3 Conseruation 107
4.4 Pollution 108
4.5 Research and Transfer of Technology 111
4.6 Militarisation 112
4.7 Miscellaneous 112
5 The Continental Shelf 113
5.1 Status and Resources 113
5.2 Federal/State Disputes 114
5.3 Principles of Delimitation 114
5.4 Delimitation Disputes 116
5.5 The Asian Seabed Controuersy 117
5.6 Enuironmental Issues 118
6 The Deep Seabed 118
6.1 Status and Resources 118
6.2 Militarisation 121
9 Air and Space Law 123
1 Air Law 123
1.1 Jurisdiction 123
1.2 Liability 124
1.3 Miscellaneous 125
2 Space Law 125
2.1 Jurisdiction 127
2.2 Exploitation 128
2.3 Co-operation 129
2.4 Militarisation 129
2.5 Contamination 130
2.6 Liability 130
3 Telecommunications Law 131
10 Nationality and Personal Jurisdiction 134
1 Nationality 134
1.1 Indiuiduals 134
1.2 Companies 135
1.3 Ships and Aircraft 135
2 Personal Jurisdiction 136
2.1 Extradition and Deportation 136
2.2 Irregular Rendition 137
2.3 Asylum 138
3 Expulsion and Expatriation 139
4 Refugee Law 140
11 Human Rights 142
1 The United Nations System 144
2 The European Convention 146
2.1 Procedural Aspects 147
2.2 Substantiue Aspects 147
2.3 Status and Influence 149
3 The OAS System 150
4 Particular Rights 150
4.1 Freedom of Mouement 152
4.2 Conditions of Employment 153
4.3 Rights of Women 153
4.4 Non-discrimination 154
12 The Law of Treaties 156
1 Parties 157
1.1 Unilateral Acts 157
2 Formalities 158
3 Reservations 159
4 Interpretation 159
5 Amendment 161
6 Validity 161
6.1 Ius Cogens 162
6.2 Duress 162
7 Termination 163
7.1 Breach 163
7.2 Fundamental Change of Circumstances 163
7.3 Dispute Settlement 164
13 International Claims 165
1 State Responsibility 165
1.1 Enuironmental Injury 165
1.2 Nuclear Liability 166
2 Diplomatic Protection 167
2.1 Nationality of Claims 167
2.2 Exhaustion of Local Remedies 169
2.3 Rights of Aliens 170
3 Foreign Investment 171
3.1 State Regulation 171
3.2 Nationalisation and Expropriation 172
3.3 Inuestment Protection 175
3.4 Dispute Settlement 177
4 State Contracts 180
14 The Settlement of International Disputes 182
1 Legal and Political Disputes 182
2 Mediation, Conciliation and Negotiation 184
3 Arbitration 185
4 The World Court 186
4.1 Organisation and Procedure 186
4.2 Membership 187
4.3 Incidental Jurisdiction 188
4.4 Contentious Jurisdiction 189
4.5 Aduisory Jurisdiction 191
4.6 Implementation and Enforcement of Decisions 192
4.7 Assessment and Reform 193
15 The Maintenance of International Peace and Security 195
1 The United Nations 196
1.1 The Security Council 197
1.2 United Nations Forces 198
1.3 The Congo Operation 199
1.4 Financial Issues 200
1.5 Domestic Jurisdiction 201
2 Regional Organisations 202
2.1 The Organisation of African Unity 203
2.2 The Organisation of American States 203
2.3 The Cuban ‘Quarantine’ 204
3 Conflict Management 205
4 Arms Control and Disarmament 207
5 Nuclear Proliferation 208
6 Coexistence and Co-operation 211
16 Econondc and Social Issues 213
1 The World Monetary System 213
2 Economic Aid and Development 215
3 International Trade Law 217
4 The ‘New International Economic Order’ 219
5 Regional Organisations 220
5.1 Africa and Asia 221
5.2 Latin America and the Caribbean 221
5.3 Eastern Europe 222
5.4 Western Europe 222
6 The Specialised Agencies 222
7 Particular Economic and Social Issues 223
7.1 Population 224
7.2 Energy 224
7.3 Narcotics 225
7.4 Protection of Cultural Property 226
8 Environmental Law 226
17 The Law of International Organisations 232
1 Membership 232
1.1 Admission and Representation 232
1.2 Termination and Suspension of Membership 233
2 Constitutional Law 234
2.1 Constitutional Interpretation 234
2.2 Constitutional Amendment 235
3 Administration 236
3.1 International Administratiue Law 236
3.2 The International Ciuil Seruice 237
18 The Use of Force by States 239
1 Aggression 240
2 Economic Coercion 241
3 Intervention 242
4 Reprisals 245
5 Self-Defence 245
6 Humanitarian Intervention 246
7 The Vietnam War 248
8 The Arab-Israeli Wars 249
19 The Law of War 252
1 War Crimes 253
2 Means of Warfare 255
3 Internal Conflicts 256
4 Guerrillas and Mercenaries 257
5 Prisoners of War 258
6 Belligerent Occupation 260
7 Neutrality 260
8 Miscellaneous 261
Index of Authors 263