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adam_text | Contents
Preface to the Eighth Edition xxi
Tabic of Cases xxi i
Table of Treaties and Selected Other International Instruments
List of Abbreviations Ixxxvi
1 The Nature and Development of International Law
Law and Politics in the World Community 2
The Role of Force 3
The International System 4
The Function of Politics 8
Historical Development 10
Early Origins 10
The Middle Ages and the Renaissance 14
The Founders of Modern International Law 16
Positivism and Naturalism 18
The Nineteenth Century 20
The Twentieth Century 22
Communist Approaches to international Law 23
The ‘Developing Countries 28
Suggestions for Further Reading 31
2 International Law Today 32
The Expanding Legal Scope of International Concern 32
Modern Theories and Interpretations 36
Positive Law and Natural Law 36
New Approaches 40
The Fragmentation of International Law? 48
Conclusion 49
Suggestions for Further Reading 50
3 Sources 51
Custom 53
Introduction 53
The Material Fact 56
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What is State Practice? 60
Opinio Juris 62
Protest, Acquiescence and Change in Customary Law
Regional and Local Custom 68
Treaties 69
Genera) Principles of Law 72
Equity and International Law 78
Judicial Decisions 81
Writers 83
Other Possible Sources of International Law 84
The International Law Commission 89
Other Bodies 90
Unilateral Acts 90
Hierarchy of Sources and Jus Cogens 91
Suggestions for Further Reading 95
4 International Law and Municipal Law 96
The Theories 97
The Role of Municipal Rules in International Law 1O0
International Law before Municipal Courts 103
The United Kingdom 105
Customary International Law 106
Treaties 1 1 2
The United States 119
Other Countries 1 26
(i) Other Common Law and Related Legal Systems
(ii) Civil Law Systems 130
(iii) Conclusion 135
Non-Justiciability, Act of State and Related Doctrines 138
Executive Certificates 152
Suggestions for Further Reading 154
5 The Subjects of International Law 155
Legal Personality - Introduction 155
States 156
Creation of Statehood 157
Self-Determination and the Criteria of Statehood 162
Recognition 164
Extinction of Statehood 164
The Fundamental Rights of States 166
Independence 166
Equality 168
Peaceful Co-Existence 169
Protectorates and Protected States 170
Federal States 171
5ui Generis Territorial Entities 176
Mandated and Trust Territories 1 76
Germany 1945 178
Condominium 179
International Administration of Territories 180
Taiwan 183
The ‘Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus’ (TRNC) 184
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The Saharan Arab Democratic Republic 185
Kosovo 185
Palestine 186
Various Secessionist Claimants 188
Associations of States 190
Conclusions 193
Special Cases 193
The Sovereign Order of Malta 193
The Holy Sec and the Vatican City 194
Insurgents and Belligerents 195
National Liberation Movements (NLMs) 195
International Public Companies 196
Transnational Corporations 197
The Right of All Peoples to Self-Determination 198
The Establishment of the Legal Right 198
The Definition of Self-Determination 202
Individuals 204
International Organisations 205
The Acquisition, Nature and Consequences of Legal Personality - Some Conclusions 206
Suggestions for Further Reading 209
6 The International Protection of Human Rights 210
The Nature of Human Rights 210
Ideological Approaches to Human Rights in International Law 212
The Development of International Human Rights Law 213
Some Basic Principles 215
Domestic Jurisdiction 215
The Exhaustion of Domestic or Local Remedies Rule 215
Priorities of Rights 216
Customary International Law and Human Rights 217
The United Nations System - General 217
The Protection of the Collective Rights of Groups and Individuals 221
Prohibition of Discrimination 221
The Principle of Self-Determination as a Human Right 223
The Protection of Minorities 226
The United Nations System - Implementation 231
Political Bodies 231
Expert Bodies Established by UN Organs 234
The international Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights 234
Expert Bodies Established under Particular Treaties 236
The Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination 236
The Human Rights Committee 238
The Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women 244
The Committee against Torture 246
The Committee on the Rights of the Child 249
The Committee on the Protection of Migrant Workers 251
The Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities 251
The Committee on Enforced Disappearances 252
Conclusions 252
The Regional Protection of Human Rights 255
Europe 255
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The European Convention on Human Rights 255
The Convention System 259
The European Social Charter 266
The European Convention for the Prevention of Torture and Inhuman and Degrading Treatment
Punishment 267
The Council of Europe Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities 269
The European Union 271
The OSCE (Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe) 273
The CIS Convention on Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms 276
The Inter-American Convention on Human Rights 277
The Banjul Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights 283
Suggestions for Further Reading 287
7 Individual Criminal Responsibility in International Law 288
International Criminal Courts and Tribunals 289
The International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) 292
The International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) 295
The Mechanism for International Criminal Tribunals 297
The International Criminal Court (ICC) 298
Hybrid Courts and Other Internationalised Domestic Courts and Tribunals 305
The Special Court for Sierra Leone 305
Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia 308
Kosovo Regulation 64 Panels 309
East Timor Special Panels for Serious Crimes 311
The Bosnia War Crimes Chamber 312
The Special Tribunal for Lebanon 313
The Iraqi High Tribunal 314
The Serbian War Crimes Chamber 315
International Crimes 315
Genocide 316
Prohibition of Genocide 316
War Crimes 322
Crimes against Humanity 324
Aggression 326
Suggestions for Further Reading 328
8 Recognition 329
Recognition of States 330
Recognition of Governments 336
De Facto and dc Jure Recognition 341
Premature Recognition 341
Implied Recognition 343
Conditional Recognition 345
Collective Recognition 345
Withdrawal of Recognition 345
Non-Recognition 347
The Legal Effects of Recognition 349
Internationally 349
Internally 349
The UK 350
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The USA 357
Suggestions for Further Reading 360
9 Territory 361
The Concept of Territory in International Law 361
Territorial Sovereignty 363
New States and Title to Territory 365
The Acquisition of Additional Territory 367
Boundary Treaties and Boundary Awards 367
Accretion 369
Cession 369
Conquest and the Use of Force 371
The Exercise of Effective Control 372
Intertemporal Law 377
Critical Date 378
Sovereign Activities (Effectivitcs) 379
The Role of Subsequent Conduct: Recognition, Acquiescence and Estoppel 382
Conclusions 386
Territorial Integrity, Self-Determination and Sundry Claims 387
The Doctrine of Uti Possidetis 391
Beyond Uti Possidetis 394
International Boundary Rivers 396
The Common Heritage of Mankind 396
The Polar Regions 397
Leases and Servitudes 401
The Law of Outer Space 403
The Definition and Delimitation of Outer Space 404
The Regime of Outer Space 405
Suggestions for Further Reading 409
10 The Law of the Sea 410
The Territorial Sea 412
Internal Waters 412
Baselines 414
Bays 417
Islands 419
Archipelagic States 420
The Width of the Territorial Sea 422
The Juridical Nature of the Territorial Sea 422
The Right of Innocent Passage 423
Jurisdiction over Foreign Ships 426
International Straits 427
The Contiguous Zone 429
The Exclusive Economic Zone 431
The Continental Shelf 434
Definition 436
The Rights and Duties of the Coastal State 438
Maritime Delimitation 439
Conclusion 451
Landlocked States 452
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The High Seas 453
Jurisdiction on the High Seas 455
Exceptions to the Exclusivity of Flag-State Jurisdiction 457
Right of Visit 457
Piracy 458
The Slave Trade 459
Unauthorised Broadcasting 460
Hot Pursuit 460
Collisions 461
Treaty Rights and Agreements 461
Pollution 463
Straddling Stocks 466
The International Seabed 469
Introduction 469
The 1982 Law of the Sea Convention (Part XI) 470
The Reciprocating States Regime 471
The 1994 Agreement on Implementation of the Seabed Provisions of the Convention
on the Law of the Sea 472
The International Seabed Authority 473
Settlement of Disputes 474
The International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea 476
Suggestions for Further Reading 482
11 Jurisdiction 483
The Principle of Domestic Jurisdiction 485
Legislative, Executive and Judicial Jurisdiction 486
Civil Jurisdiction 487
Criminal Jurisdiction 488
The Territorial Principle 488
The Nationality Principle 493
The Passive Personality Principle 497
The Protective Principle 499
The Universality Principle 500
War Crimes, Crimes against Peace and Crimes against Humanity 500
Treaties Providing for Jurisdiction 504
Illegal Apprehension of Suspects and the Exercise of Jurisdiction 509
The US Alien Tort Statute 511
Extradition 514
Extraterritorial Jurisdiction 515
Suggestions for Further Reading 522
12 Immunities from Jurisdiction 523
Sovereign Immunity 523
The Absolute Immunity Approach 526
The Restrictive Approach 529
Sovereign and Non-Sovereign Acts 532
State Immunity and Violations of Human Rights 537
Commercial Acts 540
Contracts of Employment 546
Other Non-Immunity Areas 548
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The Personality Issue - Instrumentalities and Parts of the State 549
The Personality Issue - Immunity for Senior Government Figures 554
Waiver of Immunity 559
Pre-Judgment Attachment 561
Immunity from Execution 562
The Burden and Standard of Proof 566
Diplomatic Law 567
The Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations, 1961 568
The Inviolability of the Premises of the Mission 569
The Diplomatic Bag 573
Diplomatic Immunities - Property 576
Diplomatic Immunities - Personal 577
Waiver of Immunity 582
Consular Privileges and Immunities: The Vienna Convention on Consular Relations, 1963 583
The Convention on Special Missions, 1969 585
The Vienna Convention on the Representation of States in their Relations with International
Organisations of a Universal Character, 1975 587
Suggestions for Further Reading 588
13 State Responsibility 589
The Nature of State Responsibility 591
The Question of Fault 593
Attribution 594
Ultra vires acts 597
State Control and Responsibility 598
Mob Violence, Insurrections and Civil Wars 599
Circumstances Precluding Wrongfulness 601
Invocation of State Responsibility 605
The Consequences of Internationally Wrongful Acts 606
Cessation 606
Reparation 606
Serious Breaches of Peremptory Norms (Jus Cogens) 611
Diplomatic Protection and Nationality of Claims 612
The Exhaustion of Local Remedies 620
The Treatment of Aliens 622
The Relevant Standard of Treatment 623
The Protection of Foreign Property and Investments 626
The Property Question 628
The Nature of Expropriation 629
Public Purposes 631
Non-Discrimination 632
Compensation 632
Bilateral Investment Treaties 635
Lump-Sum Agreements 638
The Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency 639
Suggestions for Further Reading 639
14 International Environmental Law 640
State Responsibility and the Environment 645
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The Basic Duty of States 645
The Appropriate Standard 647
Damage Caused 648
Liability for Damage Caused by Private Persons 650
Prevention of Transboundary Harm from Hazardous Activities 651
The Problems of the State Responsibility Approach 652
International Co-operation - Relevant Principles 653
Use of Territory 653
Environmental Impact Assessments 655
The Precautionary Principle 657
Sustainable Development 658
The Polluter Pays 659
Atmospheric Pollution 660
Ozone Depletion and Climate Change 663
Outer Space 668
International Watercourses 670
Ultra-Hazardous Activities 673
Nuclear Activities 674
The Provision of Information 675
The Provision of Assistance 676
Nuclear Safety 677
Civil Liability 677
Hazardous Wastes 679
Marine Pollution 680
Pollution from Ships 681
Suggestions for Further Reading 683
15 The Law of Treaties 684
The Making of Treaties 688
Formalities 688
Consent 689
Consent by Signature 690
Consent by Exchange of Instruments 691
Consent by Ratification 691
Consent by Accession 692
Reservations to Treaties 693
Entry into Force of Treaties 701
The Application of Treaties 702
Third States 703
The Amendment and Modification of Treaties 705
Treaty Interpretation 706
Invalidity, Termination and Suspension of the Operation of Treaties 711
General Provisions 711
Invalidity of Treaties 712
Municipal Law 712
Error 713
Fraud and Corruption 713
Coercion 714
Jus Cogens 715
Consequences oflnvalidity 716
The Term ination of Treaties 716
Contents j xvii
Termination by Treaty Provision or Consent 716
Material Breach 717
Supervening Impossibility of Performance 719
Fundamental Change of Circumstances 720
Dispute Settlement 722
Treaties between States and International Organisations 722
Suggestions for Further Reading 724
16 State Succession 725
Continuity and Succession 727
Succession to Treaties 732
Categories of Treaties: Territorial, Political and Other Treaties 733
Succession to Treaties Generally 735
Absorption and Merger 736
Cession of Territory from One State to Another 737
Separation from an Existing State to Form a New State or States 738
‘Newly Independent States’ 740
Dissolution of States 742
International Human Rights Treaties 743
Succession with Respect to Matters Other Than Treaties 745
Membership of International Organisations 745
Succession to Assets and Debts 746
State Property 747
State Archives 751
Public Debt 753
Private Rights 757
State Succession and Nationality 759
State Succession and Responsibility 762
Coda: Hong Kong 763
Suggestions for Further Reading 763
17 The Settlement of Disputes by Peaceful Means 764
Diplomatic Methods of Dispute Settlement 767
Negotiation 767
Good Offices and Mediation 770
Inquiry 771
Conciliation 773
International Institutions and Dispute Settlement 775
Regional Organisations 775
The African Union (Formerly the Organisation of African Unity) 776
The Organization of American States 779
The Aral.) League 780
Europe 780
Specialised Agencies 782
The Settlement of International Economic Disputes 782
Binding Methods of Inter-State Dispute Settlement 794
Arbitration 795
Suggestions for Further Reading 802
18 The International Court of Justice 803
The Organisation of the Court 804
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The Jurisdiction of the Court 808
General 808
The Nature of a Legal Dispute 810
Contentious Jurisdiction 812
Article 36(1) 816
Article 36(2) 821
Sources of Law, Propriety and Legal interest 825
Evidence 827
Provisional Measures 830
Joinder of Cases 833
Counter-Claims 834
Third-Party Intervention 835
Remedies 838
Enforcement 840
Application for interpretation of a Judgment 841
Application for Revision of a Judgment 841
Examination of a Situation after the Judgment 842
The Advisory Jurisdiction of the Court 843
The Role of the Court 847
Proliferation of Courts and Tribunals 848
Suggestions for Further Reading 850
19 International Law and the Use of Force by States 851
Law and Force from the Just War4 to the United Nations 851
The UN Charter 854
‘Force4 855
‘Against the Territorial integrity or Political Independence of Any State1 857
Categories of Force 859
Retorsion 859
Reprisals 859
The Right of Self-Defence 861
The Protection of Nationals Abroad 870
Conclusions 872
Collective Self-Defence 872
Intervention 874
Civil Wars 874
Aid to the Authorities of a State 876
Aid to Rebels 878
Humanitarian Intervention 880
Terrorism and International Law 884
Suggestions for Further Reading 890
20 International Humanitarian Law 89i
Development 892
The Scope of Protection under International Humanitarian Law 894
The Wounded and Sick 894
Prisoners of War 895
Protection of Civilians and Occupation 898
International Humanitarian Law and International Human Rights Law 903
The Conduct of Hostilities 906
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Armed Conflicts: International and Internal 911
Non-International Armed Conflict 915
Enforcement of Humanitarian Law 919
Conclusion 922
Suggestions for Further Reading 923
21 The United Nations 924
The UN System 924
The Security Council 925
The General Assembly 928
Other Principal Organs 930
The Peaceful Settlement of Disputes 933
The League of Nations 933
The United Nations System 933
The Security Council 934
The General Assembly 937
The Secretary-General 937
Peacekeeping and Observer Missions 938
Conclusion 945
The Collective Security System 946
The Security Council 947
Determination of the Situation 947
Chapter VII Measures 951
Measures Not Involving the Use of Force 951
Measu res In vo¡ving the Use of Force 958
The Use of Force in Non-Enforcement Situations 963
The Range of UN Actions from Humanitarian Assistance to Enforcement - Conclusions 970
The Security Council, International Law and the International Court of Justice 971
The Role of the General Assembly 973
The UN and Regional Arrangements and Agencies 975
Suggestions for Further Reading 981
22 International Organisations 982
Introduction 982
Some Legal Aspects of International Organisations 989
Personality 991
The Constituent Instruments 995
The Powers of International Organisations 998
The Applicable Law 1000
The Responsibility of International Organisations 1001
Liability of Member States 1004
The Accountability of International Organisations 1006
Privileges and Immunities 1007
Dissolution 1016
Succession 1017
Suggestions for Further Reading 1018
Index 1019
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title | International law |
title_auth | International law |
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title_full | International law Malcolm N. Shaw QC (Barrister at Essex Court Chambers and Senior Fellow at the Lauterpacht Centre for International Law, University of Cambridge) |
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title_full_unstemmed | International law Malcolm N. Shaw QC (Barrister at Essex Court Chambers and Senior Fellow at the Lauterpacht Centre for International Law, University of Cambridge) |
title_short | International law |
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