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adam_text | Contents
Abbreviations
xi
Table of Cases
xiii
Table of International Conventions and Treaties
xvii
1. Introduction and Overview: The Ambit of
International Law
ι
1.1 Aim of the book
ι
1.2
The scope and nature of
int ernational
law
5
1.3
The changing scope of international law
11
1.4
The emergence of international organizations
13
1.5
The emergence of new international actors
14
1.6
Why do people comply with international law?
18
1.7
Why should people comply with international law?
24
1.8
How international law is invoked and applied
28
1.9
The domestic analogy
29
2.
How International Law is Made
34
2.1
Customary international law
36
2.1.1
The component elements of customary
international law
36
2.1.2
Opinio
juris: acceptance of a practice as law
38
41
42
46
47
5°
S3
55
5^
60
61
64
65
68
2.
■3
The time element
2.
[ .4
What counts as State practice
2.
[-5
Collections of State practice
2.
[.6
How rules are discerned
2.
í
-7
Some aspects
oí
opinio
juris
2.
[.8
Local and regional custom
2.
•9
Persistent objection
2.
1.
IO
Jus cogens
2.
1.11
Institutions
2.
1.
12
How customary law changes
2.2
Treaties
2.2.1
Making treaties
2..
Î.2
Reservations to treaties
Contents
2.2.3
Treaty interpretation
73
2.2.4
Invalid treaties
74
2.2.5
Release from treaty obligations
77
2.2.6
Amending treaties
80
2.2.7
Treaties and customary international law
81
2.2.8
Treaty collections
86
2.3
Other sources of law
87
2.3.1
General principles of law
87
2.3.2
Unilateral acts of States
88
2.3.3
The role of international organizations in
law-making
90
2.3.4
International law and non-legal sources of norms
97
The Principles of the International Legal System
100
3.1
The prohibition on the threat or use of force
ΙΟΙ
3.2
The duty to settle disputes peacefully
104
3.3
The duty of non-intervention
104
3.4
The duty to co-operate
no
3.5
The principle of equal rights and self-determination of
peoples
113
3.6
The principle of sovereign equality of States
114
3.7
The principle of good faith
116
3.8
The nature of the Declaration on Principles of
International Law
118
3.9
State responsibility
119
3.10
Implementing State responsibility
122
3.11
Personality and the scope of application of
international law
122
3.12
International law in domestic courts
I25
3.13
International law in international tribunals
127
3.14
Diplomatic protection of nationals
І32
3.15
International law outside tribunals
ІЗ4
States
І36
4.1
Introduction: territories, borders, and States
136
4.2
State territory
І38
4.3
Intertemporal
law and the modes of acquiring territory
140
4.4
Prescription
I44
4.5
Occupied territories, decolonization, and
uti
possidetis
146
4.6
Governing without sovereignty
148
4.7
Borders and frontiers
150
4.8
The State
153
Contents ix
4.9 The
population
153
4.10
Nationality
154
4.
11
Statelessness
155
4.12
The territory
156
4.13
The government
156
4.14
Independence: the capacity to enter into relations
with the other States
157
4.15
Legitimacy
159
4.16
Recognition: where principle and expediency meet
160
4.17
Recognition and Statehood in domestic law
166
4.18
State succession
169
5.
Inside the State
170
5.1
State jurisdiction
170
5.2
Jurisdiction over territory
172
5.3
Maritime jurisdiction
173
5.4
Jurisdiction over nationals
174
5.5
Protective jurisdiction
176
5.6
Universal jurisdiction
177
5.7
Other extra-territorial extensions of jurisdiction
179
5.8
Treaty-based jurisdiction
180
5.9
Competing and conflicting jurisdiction
181
5.10
Extradition and legal co-operation
181
5.11
Resolving jurisdictional conflicts
183
5.12
Enforcing jurisdiction
184
5.13
Immunities
184
5.14
Other limitations on the exercise of a State s
jurisdiction
186
6.
The Global Economy
188
6.1
Introduction
ï88
6.2
The creation of the
Bretton
Woods system, the
GATT,
and the Havana Conference
!
92
6.3
The World Bank i94
6.4
The IDA and the IFC
196
6.5
Foreign investments, the ICSID, and
MIGA
197
6.6
The IMF and the international monetary system
205
6.7
The international trading system
215
6.8
The
GATT
and the WTO
217
6.9
Commodity and energy agreements
227
6.10
Regional economic arrangements
230
6.11
Final observations 232
χ
Contents
η.
The Global Environment 234
7.1
The environment and the limitations of law
234
7.2
Alternative approaches
239
7.3
Transboundary harm
240
7.4
Trusteeship and the community resources approach
243
7.5
Changing attitudes to the environment
250
7.6
The Stockholm Declaration
1972 251
7.7
UNCED, the Rio Declaration, and Agenda
21,1992 256
7.8
Techniques
258
7.8.1
Prohibitions
259
7.8.2
Setting targets
259
7.8.3
Information and informed consent
260
7.8.4
Environmental impact assessment
261
7.8.5
Licensing
261
7.8.6
Monitoring and reporting
262
7.8.7
Safe procedures and cleaning up
262
7.8.8
Liability
262
7.9
The broader view
263
8.
The Use of Force
264
8.1
Introduction
264
8.2
The use of force in international law
267
8.3
The Charter system
270
8.4
Uses of force authorized by the United Nations
271
8.5
Self-defence
275
8.6
Humanitarian intervention
280
8.7
The law of armed conflict
282
8.8
War and crime
287
9.
Postscript
290
Index
291
In the established tradition of the Clarendon
Law Series, International Law is both an
introduction to the subject and a critical
consideration of its central themes and
debates.
Of all legal subjects, international law
is at once the most closely connected to
related disciplines such as economics and
politics, and arguably the least understood,
even by lawyers. For the past two decades
it has been the focus of intense analysis
and comment by legal philosophers,
international relations specialists, linguists,
professional lawyers, historians, economists,
and political scientists, as well as those who
study, teach, and practice the discipline.
This book explains how through the
organizing concepts of territory, sovereignty,
and jurisdiction international law seeks to
establish a set of principles by which the
authority to make and enforce policies is
distributed among States.
The opening chapters of the book explain
how international law underpins the
international political and economic system
by establishing the basic principle of the
independence of States, and their right to
choose their own political, economic, and
cultural systems. Subsequent chapters
focus on principles that limit independence
and freedom of choice; in particular, the
principles of international human rights law
and the frameworks for addressing global
and economic issues. Two final chapters look
at the international law principles applicable
to the use of force and action against
terrorism , and at the processes for the
prevention and settlement of international
disputes.
Vaughan Lowe is Chichele Professor of
Public International Law, and a Fellow of All
Souls College, University of Oxford.
ALSO PUBLISHED BY
OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
The Settlement of Disputes in
International Law
Institutions and Procedures
John Collier and Vaughan Lowe
British Year Book of International
Law
2006
Volume
77
James Crawford and Vaughan Lowe
The Creation of States in
International Law
Second Edition
James R. Crawford
|
adam_txt |
Contents
Abbreviations
xi
Table of Cases
xiii
Table of International Conventions and Treaties
xvii
1. Introduction and Overview: The Ambit of
International Law
ι
1.1 Aim of the book
ι
1.2
The scope and nature of
int ernational
law
5
1.3
The changing scope of international law
11
1.4
The emergence of international organizations
13
1.5
The emergence of new international actors
14
1.6
Why do people comply with international law?
18
1.7
Why should people comply with international law?
24
1.8
How international law is invoked and applied
28
1.9
The domestic analogy
29
2.
How International Law is Made
34
2.1
Customary international law
36
2.1.1
The component elements of customary
international law
36
2.1.2
Opinio
juris: acceptance of a practice as law
38
41
42
46
47
5°
S3
55
5^
60
61
64
65
68
2.
'■3
The time element
2.
[ .4
What counts as State practice
2.
[-5
Collections of State practice
2.
[.6
How rules are discerned
2.
í
-7
Some aspects
oí
opinio
juris
2.
[.8
Local and regional custom
2.
•9
Persistent objection
2.
1.
IO
Jus cogens
2.
1.11
Institutions
2.
1.
12
How customary law changes
2.2
Treaties
2.2.1
Making treaties
2.
Î.2
Reservations to treaties
Contents
2.2.3
Treaty interpretation
73
2.2.4
Invalid treaties
74
2.2.5
Release from treaty obligations
77
2.2.6
Amending treaties
80
2.2.7
Treaties and customary international law
81
2.2.8
Treaty collections
86
2.3
Other sources of law
87
2.3.1
General principles of law
87
2.3.2
Unilateral acts of States
88
2.3.3
The role of international organizations in
law-making
90
2.3.4
International law and non-legal sources of norms
97
The Principles of the International Legal System
100
3.1
The prohibition on the threat or use of force
ΙΟΙ
3.2
The duty to settle disputes peacefully
104
3.3
The duty of non-intervention
104
3.4
The duty to co-operate
no
3.5
The principle of equal rights and self-determination of
peoples
113
3.6
The principle of sovereign equality of States
114
3.7
The principle of good faith
116
3.8
The nature of the Declaration on Principles of
International Law
118
3.9
State responsibility
119
3.10
Implementing State responsibility
122
3.11
Personality and the scope of application of
international law
122
3.12
International law in domestic courts
I25
3.13
International law in international tribunals
127
3.14
Diplomatic protection of nationals
І32
3.15
International law outside tribunals
ІЗ4
States
І36
4.1
Introduction: territories, borders, and States
136
4.2
State territory
І38
4.3
Intertemporal
law and the modes of acquiring territory
140
4.4
Prescription
I44
4.5
Occupied territories, decolonization, and
uti
possidetis
146
4.6
Governing without sovereignty
148
4.7
Borders and frontiers
150
4.8
The State
153
Contents ix
4.9 The
population
153
4.10
Nationality
154
4.
11
Statelessness
155
4.12
The territory
156
4.13
The government
156
4.14
Independence: the capacity to enter into relations
with the other States
157
4.15
Legitimacy
159
4.16
Recognition: where principle and expediency meet
160
4.17
Recognition and Statehood in domestic law
166
4.18
State succession
169
5.
Inside the State
170
5.1
State jurisdiction
170
5.2
Jurisdiction over territory
172
5.3
Maritime jurisdiction
173
5.4
Jurisdiction over nationals
174
5.5
Protective jurisdiction
176
5.6
Universal jurisdiction
177
5.7
Other extra-territorial extensions of jurisdiction
179
5.8
Treaty-based jurisdiction
180
5.9
Competing and conflicting jurisdiction
181
5.10
Extradition and legal co-operation
181
5.11
Resolving jurisdictional conflicts
183
5.12
Enforcing jurisdiction
184
5.13
Immunities
184
5.14
Other limitations on the exercise of a State's
jurisdiction
186
6.
The Global Economy
188
6.1
Introduction
ï88
6.2
The creation of the
Bretton
Woods system, the
GATT,
and the Havana Conference
!
92
6.3
The World Bank i94
6.4
The IDA and the IFC
196
6.5
Foreign investments, the ICSID, and
MIGA
197
6.6
The IMF and the international monetary system
205
6.7
The international trading system
215
6.8
The
GATT
and the WTO
217
6.9
Commodity and energy agreements
227
6.10
Regional economic arrangements
230
6.11
Final observations 232
χ
Contents
η.
The Global Environment 234
7.1
The environment and the limitations of law
234
7.2
Alternative approaches
239
7.3
Transboundary harm
240
7.4
Trusteeship and the community resources approach
243
7.5
Changing attitudes to the environment
250
7.6
The Stockholm Declaration
1972 251
7.7
UNCED, the Rio Declaration, and Agenda
21,1992 256
7.8
Techniques
258
7.8.1
Prohibitions
259
7.8.2
Setting targets
259
7.8.3
Information and informed consent
260
7.8.4
Environmental impact assessment
261
7.8.5
Licensing
261
7.8.6
Monitoring and reporting
262
7.8.7
Safe procedures and cleaning up
262
7.8.8
Liability
262
7.9
The broader view
263
8.
The Use of Force
264
8.1
Introduction
264
8.2
The use of force in international law
267
8.3
The Charter system
270
8.4
Uses of force authorized by the United Nations
271
8.5
Self-defence
275
8.6
Humanitarian intervention
280
8.7
The law of armed conflict
282
8.8
War and crime
287
9.
Postscript
290
Index
291
In the established tradition of the Clarendon
Law Series, International Law is both an
introduction to the subject and a critical
consideration of its central themes and
debates.
Of all legal subjects, international law
is at once the most closely connected to
related disciplines such as economics and
politics, and arguably the least understood,
even by lawyers. For the past two decades
it has been the focus of intense analysis
and comment by legal philosophers,
international relations specialists, linguists,
professional lawyers, historians, economists,
and political scientists, as well as those who
study, teach, and practice the discipline.
This book explains how through the
organizing concepts of territory, sovereignty,
and jurisdiction international law seeks to
establish a set of principles by which the
authority to make and enforce policies is
distributed among States.
The opening chapters of the book explain
how international law underpins the
international political and economic system
by establishing the basic principle of the
independence of States, and their right to
choose their own political, economic, and
cultural systems. Subsequent chapters
focus on principles that limit independence
and freedom of choice; in particular, the
principles of international human rights law
and the frameworks for addressing global
and economic issues. Two final chapters look
at the international law principles applicable
to the use of force and action against
'terrorism', and at the processes for the
prevention and settlement of international
disputes.
Vaughan Lowe is Chichele Professor of
Public International Law, and a Fellow of All
Souls College, University of Oxford.
ALSO PUBLISHED BY
OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
The Settlement of Disputes in
International Law
Institutions and Procedures
John Collier and Vaughan Lowe
British Year Book of International
Law
2006
Volume
77
James Crawford and Vaughan Lowe
The Creation of States in
International Law
Second Edition
James R. Crawford |
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