What people are saying - Write a reviewUser Review - Flag as inappropriate This book is thoroughly inadequate and cursory in helping people learn about international law. It offers no in-depth description of any important cases by the International Court of Justice or any other international tribunal. Further, its brief summaries of various issues such as jus cogens and other major issues in international are so overly simplified that they are misleading in what their actual meanings are. Granted, the chapter on diplomatic immunity does have a good section on the diplomatic bag; however, the rest of that chapter is rather sparse. For those who want to learn about international law, I highly recommend avoiding this text. Review: Handbook of International LawUser Review - Susetyo Priyojati - GoodreadsThis is the first law book I ever read, thus I didn't understand a lot of legal terms and expressions. Well, I read Birnie's "International Law and the Environment" for a course in International ... Read full review Related books
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Common terms and phrasesadopted Advisory Opinion Agreement aircraft amended Annex apply arbitration armed conflict Article Aust authorised B&B Docs bilateral treaties binding breach Cambridge Charter civil claim coastal Commission Constitution consular continental shelf countermeasures Court of Justice crimes customary international law declaration diplomatic mission domestic law ECHR effect entered into force established European Convention exercise extradition foreign high seas human rights ICCPR ICSID ICTY immunity International Court International Criminal International Criminal Court International Law Commission international organisations inviolability judgment jurisdiction Law of Treaties legal personality legislation Lockerbie matter multilateral treaties negotiations obligations offences Oppenheim Oxford paras parties political practice principle procedure prohibited protection provides purpose ratification receiving recognised refugee regime relations Reports Republic require reservation Resolution responsibility rules Security Council SFRY ship sovereignty status territorial sea terrorism tion tribunal UKTS United Kingdom United Nations UNSC Res UNTS usually Vienna Convention References to this bookFrom Google ScholarCanadian Forces College/collČge Des Forces Canadiennes Csp 33/pcemi 33Joint Command, Staff Programme In Legal Limbo?Megan Vant Technology For Sovereignty–canada’s Arctic FutureJoint Command, Staff Programme Wisdom from Mount Nebo (Hiei): Advice to a Young Person Aspiring ...Dan Wade - 2006 - Legal Reference Services Quarterly References from web pagesavaxhome -> ebooks -> Anthony Aust, «Handbook of International Law» Handbook of International Law 1 International law Sources of International Law - Pritzker Legal Research Center International Law The classes Handbook of International Law をダウンロード Libro - Anthony Aust - Handbook of International Law - webster.it A Handbook of International Law - jácotei 【楽天市場】Handbook of International Law:楽天ブックス Bibliographic information |