International Law
Peace is the beauty of life. It is sunshine. It is the smile of a child, the love of a mother, the joy of a father, the togetherness of a family. It is the advancement of man, the victory of a just cause, the triumph of truth.
Menachem Begin
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TOPICS
- The Nature of International Law
- Development of International Law
- Enforcement of International Law
- Definition of a Treaty and its examples
- The Vienna Convention of the Law of Treaties
- Treaty Making
- Interpretation of Treaties
- Invalidity of Treaties
- Termination of Treaties
- Recognition of state
- Recognition of government
- De Facto and De Jure Recognition
- Premature recognition
- Implied Recognition
- Conditional Recognition
- Collective Recognition
- Withdrawal of Recognition
- Modes of Acquisition of State Territory
- Acquiescence and Estoppels
- Uti Possidetis Juris and the Question of Boundaries
- Nature of Jurisdiction
- General Principles on which Criminal Jurisdiction is exercised
- National Principle
- Territorial Principle
- Protective Principle
- Passive Personality Principle
- Universality Principle
- Quasi-Universal Principle
- Extradition
- Immunity From Jurisdiction
- Nature of State Responsibility
- Elements of International Wrongful Act of State
- Defences Precluding Wrongfulness
- Admissibility of Claims
- Treatment of Foreign Nationals and Companies
- Expropriation of Foreign Owned Property
- The Concept of Peaceful Settlement of Disputes
- Arbitration
- Negotiation
- Good Office & Mediation
- Inquiry
- Diplomatic means
- Legal Means / Arbitration
- Prohibition of the Use of Force
- Principles of Non-Intervention
- Exceptions to the Prohibition on the Use of Force & Other forms of Use of Force
- Self-Defence
- Humanitarian Intervention
- Invitation & Civil War
- Protection of Nationals and Property Abroad