International law: a European perspective
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adam_text | Contents Acknowledgements..............................................................................................................................ix Table of Cases................................................................................................................................. xvii Table of International Instruments.............................................................................................. xliii List of Abbreviated Legal Instruments..................................................................................... lxxix List of Abbreviations.................................................................................................................Ixxxiii List of Tables................................................................................................................................... xcv Introduction: International Law, A European Perspective........................................................ 1 1. Foundations, History and Theory of International Law.....................................................6 I. Definitions of International Law...........................................................................6 II. Functions of International Law.............................................................................7 III. Features of International Law...............................................................................9 IV. History of International Law....................................................... 16 V. Theory of International
Law................................................................................31 VI. ‘European’ International Law............................................................................... 51 VII. Conclusion.............................................................................................................. 57 Bibliography....................................................................................................................... 58 Further Reading.................................................................................................................58 2. Sources: Treaty Law........................................................................................................... 60 I. Introduction........................................................................................................... 60 II. The Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties................................................. 61 III. Definition of a ‘Treaty’.........................................................................................63 IV. Types of Treaties....................................................................................................71 V. Conclusion of Treaties...................................................................... 74 VI. Application and Non-application of Treaties......................................................93 VII. Treaty Interpretation..............................................................................................96 VIII. Consequences of Treaties for Third
Parties....................................................... 106 IX. Amendment and Modification of Treaties........................................................ 107 X. Invalidity of Treaties............................................................................................ 110 XI. Termination of Treaties.......................................................................................117 XII. Procedure and Settlement of Disputes............................................................... 128 XIII. Concluding Remarks........................................................................................... 130 Bibliography......................................................................................................................131 Further Reading............................................................................................................... 132 3. Other Sources - Hierarchy...............................................................................................134 I. Introduction......................................................................................................... 134 II. Customary International Law............................................................................. 134 III. General Principles of Law...................................................................................156
xii CONTENTS IV. Case Law and Legal Writings............................................................................ 159 V. Equity...................................................................................................................160 VI. Unilateral Acts.....................................................................................................161 VII. Soft Law and Informal Law............................................................................... 165 VIII. Hierarchy of Sources..........................................................................................167 IX. Concluding Remarks..........................................................................................170 Bibliography......................................................................................................................170 Further Reading............................................................................................................... 171 4. The Relationship and Interactions between International Law, EU Law and National Law.............................................................................................................. 173 I. Introduction.........................................................................................................173 II. The Role of National Law in International Law............................................. 174 III. The Position of International Law in National Legal Orders: Beyond Monism and Dualism............................................................................ 177 IV. Domestic
Effect of Specific Sources of International Law..............................182 V. The EU as a New Legal Order of International Law......................................189 VI. Concluding Remarks..........................................................................................207 Bibliography..................................................................................................................... 208 Further Reading...............................................................................................................209 5. States................................................................................................................................. 211 I. Introduction.........................................................................................................211 II. Elements of Statehood....................................................................................... 213 III. How States Come into Existence........................................................................221 IV. The Role of Recognition.....................................................................................229 V. Acquisition of Territory..................................................................................... 238 VI. State Succession.................................................................................................. 243 VII. Contested States.................................................................................................. 251 VIII.
Conclusion........................................................................................................... 253 Bibliography..................................................................................................................... 254 Further Reading...............................................................................................................254 6. International Organisations............................................................................................. 256 I. Introduction ֊ Definition................................................................................... 256 II. Types of International Organisations............................................................... 257 III. Competences........................................................................................................ 259 IV. Membership......................................................................................................... 263 V. Organs and Decision-Making........................................................................... 267 VI. Legal Personality................................................................................................ 272 VII. Financing..............................................................................................................273 VIII. The United Nations............................................................................................ 274 IX. Other Global Organisations...............................................................................292 X. Concluding
Remarks..........................................................................................304 Bibliography..................................................................................................................... 305 Further Reading...............................................................................................................306 7. Regional Organisations....................................................................................................308 I. Introduction: The Rise of Regional Integration.............................................. 308 II. Regional Organisations in Europe..................................................................... 308
CONTENTS xiii III. Regional Organisationsin the Americas............................................................335 IV. Regional Organisationsin Africa........................................................................345 V. Regional Organisations in Asia........................................................................357 VI. Transcontinental Regional Organisations....................................................... 362 Yìl. Informal Cooperation Structures between States.......................................... 369 VIII. Concluding Remarks......................................................................................... 378 Bibliography........................................ 378 Further Reading..............................................................................................................385 8. Non-State Actors.............................................................................................................387 I. Introduction....................................................................................................... 387 II. Individuals......................................................................................................... 388 III. Corporations....................................................................................................... 391 IV. Non-State Armed Groups................................................................................. 402 V. Non-Governmental Organisations.................................................................. 409 VI. The Holy
See......................................................................................................415 VII. Concluding Observations................................................................................. 417 Bibliography.................................................................................................................... 418 Further Reading..............................................................................................................419 9. Jurisdiction...................................................................................................................... 421 I. Introduction....................................................................................................... 421 II. Territorial Jurisdiction......................................................................................424 TTT. Nationality......................................................................................................... 439 IV. Principles of Prescriptive Criminal Jurisdiction............................................ 441 V. The Exercise of Jurisdiction Outside the Criminal Law Context................. 449 VI. Jurisdiction in International Human Rights Treaties: The Role of the European Court of Human Rights....................................................... 464 VII. Concluding Remarks......................................................................................... 468 Bibliography.................................................................................................................... 469 Further
Reading..............................................................................................................470 10. Diplomatic and ConsularRelations................................................................................. 471 I. Introduction....................................................................................................... 471 II. Diplomatic and Consular Functions............................................................... 472 TTT The Establishment of Diplomatic and ConsularRelations........................... 478 IV. Diplomatic and Consular Rights and Obligations......................................... 479 V. The EU as a Diplomatic and Consular Actor................................................493 VI. Concluding Remarks......................................................................................... 497 Bibliography.................................................................................................................... 498 Further Reading............................................................................................................. 499 11. Immunities....................................................................................................................... 500 I. Introduction....................................................................................................... 500 II. State Immunity..................................................................................................501 III. Immunity of Foreign State
Officials................................................................. 509 IV. Immunities of International Organisations andTheir Officials......................513 V. Concluding Remarks......................................................................................... 523
xiv CONTENTS Bibliography.................................................................................................................... 524 Further Reading..............................................................................................................524 12. International Responsibility.............................................................. 526 I. Introduction........................................................................................................526 II. Internationally Wrongful Conduct........................................................... 527 III. State Imputability...............................................................................................533 IV. Consequences of State Responsibility.............................................................. 538 V. The Invocation of State Responsibility........................................................... 544 VI. Countermeasures................................................................................................552 VII. International Organisations and the Law of International Responsibility..................................................................................................... 557 VIII. Responsibility of States in Connection with the Conduct of International Organisations..........................................................................564 Bibliography.................................................................................................................... 566 Further
Reading..............................................................................................................567 13. Peaceful Settlement of Disputes................................................................................. 569 I. Introduction........................................................................................................569 II. Diplomatic and Non-Judicial Methods........................................................... 570 ITT. Judicial Methods............................................ .................................................. 578 IV. Concluding Remarks..........................................................................................599 Bibliography.................................................................................................................... 600 Further Reading..............................................................................................................601 14. Use of Force and Collective Security............................................................................. 602 I. Introduction........................................................................................................602 II. The Prohibition on the Use of Force................................................................602 III. Right of Self-Defence........................... 607 IV. Other Possibilities for Unilateral Recourse toForce........................................615 V. Chapter VII Action by the UN Security Council........................................... 618 VI.
Peacekeeping.......................................................................................................625 VII. Chapter VIII: Peacekeeping and Enforcement Action by Regional Organisations...................................................................................................... 630 VIII. Concluding Remarks..........................................................................................636 Bibliography.................................................................................................................... 637 Further Reading..............................................................................................................639 15. The Law of Armed Conflict............................................................................................ 640 I. Introduction........................................................................................................ 640 II. Scope of Application of the Law of Armed Conflict.....................................643 III. The Principle of Distinction and Targeting Rules.......................................... 650 IV. Protection of Persons hors de combat............................................................... 655 V. Means of Warfare.............................................................................................. 662 VI. The Enforcement of the Law of Armed Conflict............................................ 666 VII. Concluding Remarks.......................................................................................... 672
Bibliography.................................................................................................................... 674 Further Reading..............................................................................................................674
CONTENTS xv 16. Human Rights Law......................................................................................................... 676 I. Introduction.........................................................................................................676 II. Three Generations of Human Rights............................................................... 679 III. The Human Rights Obligation to Criminalise.................................................684 IV. The Protection of Vulnerable Groups..............................................................688 V. Refugee Convention............................................................................................693 VI. Monitoring Mechanisms....................................................................................697 VII. The UN Human Rights Council...................................................................... 705 VIII. Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights..............................710 IX. Council of Europe..............................................................................................711 X. The EU and Human Rights.............................................................................. 726 XI. Other Regional Protection Mechanisms...........................................................733 XII. Concluding Remarks..........................................................................................740 Bibliography.................................................................................................. 741 Further
Reading..............................................................................................................741 17. International Criminal Law.......................................................................... 743 I. Introduction.........................................................................................................743 II. Elements of the Crimes......................................................................................744 III. Definitions of International Crimes................................................................. 745 IV. Individual Criminal Responsibility.................................................................. 753 V. International Criminal Tribunals..................................................................... 760 VI. Limitations of International Criminal Justice..................................................772 VII. Extradition........................................................................................................... 774 VIII. Concluding Observations................................................................................... 780 Bibliography.................................................................................................................... 780 Further Reading..............................................................................................................781 18. Law of the Sea and Global Commons............................................................................ 782 I. Introduction: Codification of the Law of the
Sea............................................ 782 II. The Territorial Sea and the Contiguous Zone................................................. 786 III. The Continental Shelf.......................................................... 792 IV. The Exclusive Economic Zone..........................................................................795 V. The High Seas......................................................................................................798 VI. The Deep Seabed................................................................................................ 812 VII. Maritime Delimitation........................................................................................815 VIII. Fisheries Regulation............................................................................................ 818 IX. The UNCLOS Dispute Settlement Regime..................................................... 825 X. The Arctic............................................................................................................829 XI. Antarctica............................................................................................................836 XII. Outer Space........................................................................................................ 842 XIII. Concluding Remarks.......................................................................................... 847 Bibliography.................................................................................................................... 849 Further
Reading..............................................................................................................849 19. International Economic Law........................................................................................... 851 I. Introduction.........................................................................................................851 II. History and Institutions.......................................................................................851
xvi CONTENTS III. International Trade Law....................................................................................... 855 IV. International Investment Law.............................................................................. 879 V. Concluding Remarks........................................................................................... 900 Bibliography.................................................................................................................... 901 Further Reading..............................................................................................................902 20. International Environmental Law...................................................................................904 I. Genesis and Development.................................................................................. 904 II. Sources..................................................................................................................907 III. Institutions........................................................................................................... 915 IV. Main Themes......................................................................................................... 919 V. Concluding Remarks............................................................................................ 942 Bibliography.................................................................................................................... 943 Further
Reading..............................................................................................................943 Appendix I: Overview of Treaty Ratification.........................................................................946 Appendix II: Basic Bibliography and Websites on International Law..................................969 Index....................................................................................................................................... 1009
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