Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law [electronic resource] /by Armin Bogdandy, Rüdiger Wolfrum.
by Bogdandy, Armin [author.]; Wolfrum, Rüdiger [author.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
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Substantive International Law — First Part -- The Foundations of International Law -- Sources of International Law -- International Law and Municipal Law -- Subjects of International Law -- The United Nations -- Use of Force and Related Problems -- Law of Treaties -- Violations of International Law and Responsibility of States -- Substantive International Law – Second Part -- Territory of States -- Law of the Sea -- International Watercourses -- Air and Space Law -- Self–Determination -- Nationality -- Minorities -- Law of Aliens -- Human Rights -- Law of Armed Conflicts / International Humanitarian Law -- Dispute Settlement -- Diplomacy and Consular Matters -- International Economic Law -- International Environmental Law -- Extradition -- International Criminal Law -- Dependent Territories -- The International Court of Justice -- Fundamental Principles -- The Jurisdiction of the International Court of Justice -- The Procedure of the International Court of Justice -- Judgments of the International Court of Justice -- Advisory Opinions of the International Court of Justice.
The World Court Digest continues the Fontes Iuris Gentium, a series that presents the decisions of the Permanent Court of International Justice and the International Court of Justice up to 2000. The new volume covers the period from 2001 to 2005. All important pronouncements of the Court in its judgments and advisory opinions are systematically arranged under specific topics taken from substantive and procedural international law. The World Court Digest provides reliable access to the decisions of the most significant international judicial organ on questions as important as the right of self-defence, the use of force, i.e. in the Yugoslavian context, consular matters, questions of immunity, maritime and territorial delimitation, revision of judgments and the effect of provisional matters.
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