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PREFACE TO THE SIXTH EDITION M
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS V
TABLE OF CASES XXM
TABLE OF ABBREVIATIONS
XXXI
CHAPTER 1. APPLICATION AND RELEVANCE OF
INTERNATIONAL LAW 1
I. INTRODUCTION 1
II. PROBLEMS OF DEFINITION 1
§ 1-1. TRADITIONAL DEFINITION 1
§ 1-2. STATES UNDER INTERNATIONAL LAW 2
§ 1-3. MODERN DEFINITION 2
§ 1-4. MODERN SUBJECTS 2
III. INTERNATIONAL AND NATIONAL APPLICATION 3
§ 1-5. APPLICATIONS DISTINGUISHED 3
§ 1-6. INTERNATIONAL APPLICATION 4
§ 1-7. NATIONAL APPLICATION 4
§1-8. EXAMPLES OF THE APPLICATION OF
INTERNATIONAL LAW 5
§ 1-9. SUPREMACY OF INTERNATIONAL LAW .... 7
IV. RELEVANCE AND FUNCTION OF INTERNATIONAL
LAW 9
§ 1-10. USES OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 9
§ 1-11. INTERNATIONAL LAW AS LAW 9
§ 1-12. APPLICATION AND ENFORCEMENT 10
§ 1-13. ENFORCEMENT AND COMPLIANCE 12
V. HISTORICAL OVERVIEW 13
§ 1-14. ORIGINS OF THE MODERN SYSTEM 13
§ 1-15. MAJOR EARLY WRITERS AND
THEORIES 14
VII
VIII OUTLINE
§ 1-16. HISTORICAL MILESTONES 16
CHAPTER 2. SOURCES OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 21
I. INTRODUCTION 21
II. PRIMARY SOURCES 22
§2-1. ARTICLE 38(1) OF THE I.C.J.
STATUTE 22
§ 2-2. NORMATIVE HIERARCHY: JUS
COGENS 23
§ 2 - 3. CUSTOMARY INTERNATIONAL LAW 27
§ 2-4. CONVENTIONAL INTERNATIONAL LAW... 30
§ 2-5. GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF LAW 33
§2-6. CHARACTER OF MODERN
INTERNATIONAL LAW 35
III. SECONDARY SOURCES OR EVIDENCE 35
§ 2-7. JUDICIAL DECISIONS AND
TEACHINGS 35
§ 2-8. ACTS OF INTERNATIONAL
ORGANIZATIONS 38
§ 2-9. LAW-MAKING PROCESS 42
CHAPTER 3. STATES AND INTERNATIONAL
ORGANIZATIONS 43
I. INTRODUCTION 43
II. STATES 43
§ 3-1. RECOGNITION DOCTRINE GENERALLY .... 43
§ 3-2. RECOGNITION OF STATES 44
§3-3. DISSOLUTION OF THE USSR 45
§ 3-4. RECOGNITION OF GOVERNMENTS 47
§ 3-5. RECOGNITION IN U.S. PRACTICE 49
III. INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS GENERALLY 51
§ 3-6. NATURE OF INTERNATIONAL
ORGANIZATIONS 51
OUTLINE IX
§ 3-7. OPERATIONAL LEGAL ISSUES 52
§ 3-8. HISTORICAL BACKGROUND 53
IV. UNITED NATIONS 54
§ 3-9. U.N. CHARTER 54
§ 3-10. NATURE AND FUNCTION 54
§ 3-11. INTERNATIONAL CONSTITUTIONAL
SUPREMACY 55
§ 3-12,. .U.N. ORGANS 56
§ 3-13. VOTING PROCEDURES 58
§ 3-14. LEGALLY-BINDING CHARACTER OF
U.N. RESOLUTIONS 59
§ 3-15. LAW-MAKING AND LEGISLATIVE
ACTIVITIES 60
V. U.N. SPECIALIZED AGENCIES 63
§ 3-16. DEFINITION 63
§ 3-17. ORGANIZATIONS HAVING SPECIALIZED
AGENCY STATUS 63
§ 3-18. MEMBER STATES 64
§ 3-19. LEGISLATIVE ACTIVITIES 64
VI. REGIONAL ORGANIZATIONS 65
§ 3-20. GENERAL DESCRIPTION 65
§ 3-21. BASIC CHARACTERISTICS 66
§ 3-22. MAJOR REGIONAL ORGANIZATIONS 66
§ 3-23. MEMBERSHIP REQUIREMENTS 68
§ 3-24. INSTITUTIONAL STRUCTURE 69
§ 3-25. FUNCTIONS AND ACHIEVEMENTS 70
VII. SUPRANATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS 71
§ 3-26. MEANING OF SUPRANATIONALITY 71
§ 3-27. SUPRANATIONALITY AND THE
EUROPEAN UNION 71
§ 3-28. MANDATE OF THE EUROPEAN
UNION 72
§ 3-29. EU INSTITUTIONAL STRUCTURE 74
X OUTLINE
§ 3-30. EU LAW-MAKING 76
§ 3-31. EU LAW AND NATIONAL LAW 76
VIII. NON-STATE ACTORS 78
§ 3-32. NON-GOVERNMENTAL
ORGANIZATIONS 78
CHAPTER 4. INTERNATIONAL DISPUTE
SETTLEMENT 81
I. INTRODUCTION 81
II. NON-JUDICIAL METHODS 82
§ 4-1. INTRODUCTION 82
§ 4-2. NEGOTIATION 82
§ 4-3. INQUIRY 83
§ 4-4. MEDIATION OR GOOD OFFICES 83
§ 4-5. CONCILIATION 84
§ 4-6. NEGOTIATION, MEDIATION,
CONCILIATION COMBINED 85
III. QUASI-JUDICIAL METHODS 86
§ 4-7. ARBITRATION AND ADJUDICATION
DISTINGUISHED 86
§ 4-8. CONSENT TO ARBITRATION 87
§ 4-9. SEVERABILITY OF AGREEMENT TO
ARBITRATE 88
§ 4-10. REFUSAL TO ARBITRATE 89
§4-11. NATURE AND COMPOSITION OF
ARBITRAL TRIBUNALS 90
§ 4-12. ARBITRAL AWARD 91
§ 4-13. APPLICABLE LAW AND SOURCES OF
LAW 92
§ 4-14. INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION AND THE
INDIVIDUAL 92
IV. JUDICIAL METHODS 94
§ 4-15. INTRODUCTION 94
OUTLINE XI
A. INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE
§ 4-16. HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT 96
§ 4-17. COMPOSITION AND INSTITUTIONAL
STRUCTURE 97
1. CONTENTIOUS JURISDICTION
§4-18. BASES OF CONTENTIOUS
JURISDICTION 97
§4-19. RECIPROCITY UNDER ARTICLE
36(2) 101
§ 4-20. U.S. ARTICLE 36(2) DECLARATION 103
§ 4-21. WITHDRAWAL OF U.S.
DECLARATION 105
§ 4-22. NATIONAL SECURITY
CONSIDERATIONS 107
§ 4-23. EFFECT AND ENFORCEMENT OF
JUDGMENTS 109
§ 4-24. PROVISIONAL MEASURES 110
2. ADVISORY JURISDICTION
§ 4-25. SCOPE OF ADVISORY JURISDICTION .... ILL
§ 4-26. LEGAL CHARACTER 112
B. OTHER MAJOR INTERNATIONAL COURTS
§ 4-27. INTRODUCTION 113
§ 4-28. INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL FOR THE
LAW OF THE SEA 114
§ 4-29. AD HOC INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL
TRIBUNALS 116
§ 4-30. INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT 117
§ 4-31. COURT OF JUSTICE OF THE EUROPEAN
UNION 120
XII OUTLINE
§ 4-32. EUROPEAN COURT OF HUMAN
RIGHTS 122
§ 4-33. INTER-AMERICAN COURT OF HUMAN
RIGHTS 124
§ 4-34. AFRICAN COURT OF HUMAN AND
PEOPLES RIGHTS 125
CHAPTER 5. INTERNATIONAL LAW OF TREATIES 129
I. INTRODUCTION 129
II. DEFINITION AND CONCLUSION OF TREATIES 131
§ 5-1. DEFINITION 131
§ 5-2. NEGOTIATION OF TREATIES 132
§ 5-3. CONSENT TO BE BOUND BY
TREATY 134
§ 5-4. SIGNATURE FOLLOWED BY
RATIFICATION 134
§ 5-5. ENTRY INTO FORCE OF TREATIES 136
III. RESERVATIONS 137
§ 5-6. DEFINITION 137
§ 5-7. RIGHT TO MAKE RESERVATIONS 138
§ 5-8. ACCEPTANCE AND LEGAL EFFECT OF
RESERVATIONS 139
IV. OBSERVANCE OF TREATIES 143
§ 5-9. PACTA SUNT SERVANDA 143
§ 5-10. TERRITORIAL SCOPE OF TREATIES 143
§ 5-11. INTERPRETATION OF TREATIES 144
§ 5-12. TREATIES AND THIRD STATES 146
V. INVALIDITY, TERMINATION, AND SUSPENSION
OF TREATIES 147
§ 5-13. INVALIDITY OF TREATIES 147
§ 5-14. NATIONAL LAW AND INVALIDITY 148
§ 5-15. TERMINATION, SUSPENSION, AND
BREACH OF TREATIES 149
OUTLINE XIII
§ 5-16. TREATIES AND STATE SUCCESSION 154
CHAPTER 6. RIGHTS OF INDIVIDUALS 157
I. INTRODUCTION 157
II. INTERNATIONAL LAW OF HUMAN RIGHTS 158
§ 6-1. HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT 158
A. LAW OF THE U.N. CHARTER
§ 6-2. U.N. CHARTER 160
§ 6-3. UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF HUMAN
RIGHTS 161
§ 6-4. U.N. HUMAN RIGHTS
COVENANTS 163
§ 6-5. OTHER U.N. HUMAN RIGHTS
INSTRUMENTS 168
§ 6-6. SPECIALIZED AGENCIES AND
REGIONAL ORGANIZATIONS 168
§ 6-7. INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS
CODE AND ITS LEGAL EFFECT 169
B. REGIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS
LAW AND INSTITUTIONS
1. EUROPEAN SYSTEM
§ 6-8. EUROPEAN CONVENTION ON HUMAN
RIGHTS 171
§ 6-9. CONVENTION INSTITUTIONS 172
§ 6-10. ADMISSIBILITY REQUIREMENTS 175
2. INTER-AMERICAN SYSTEM
§ 6-11. TWO SOURCES OF THE SYSTEM 176
§ 6-12. OAS CHARTER SYSTEM 176
§ 6-13. CONVENTION SYSTEM 178
§ 6-14. APPLYING THE CONVENTION 181
XIV OUTLINE
§ 6-15. INTERPLAY WITH U.S. LAW 182
3. AFRICAN SYSTEM
§6-16. AFRICAN CHARTER ON HUMAN AND
PEOPLES RIGHTS 183
§ 6-17. CHARTER INSTITUTIONS 184
§ 6-18. RIGHTS GUARANTEED 185
C. INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW
§ 6-19. DEFINITION AND SOURCES 185
§ 6-20. 1949 GENEVA CONVENTIONS 186
§6-21. PROTOCOLS ADDITIONAL TO THE
GENEVA CONVENTIONS 190
§ 6-22. DEROGATION FROM HUMAN RIGHTS
CONVENTIONS DURING ARMED
CONFLICT 191
§ 6-23. WAR CRIMES AND CRIMES AGAINST
HUMANITY 192
III. STATE RESPONSIBILITY FOR INJURIES TO
ALIENS 193
§ 6-24. HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT 193
A. PROCEDURAL ISSUES
§ 6-25. NATIONALITY REQUIREMENT 195
§ 6-26. EXHAUSTION OF LOCAL REMEDIES .... 196
§ 6-27. PRESENTATION AND SETTLEMENT OF
CLAIMS 198
B. SUBSTANTIVE ASPECTS
§ 6-28. ATTRIBUTABLE LIABILITY 201
§ 6-29. SCOPE OF LIABILITY 202
§ 6-30. ECONOMIC RIGHTS 204
OUTLINE XV
CHAPTER 7. FOREIGN RELATIONS LAW IN THE
UNITED STATES 209
I. INTRODUCTION 209
II. SEPARATION OF POWERS IN FOREIGN AFFAIRS .... 209
§ 7-1. CONGRESSIONAL POWER 209
§ 7-2. EXECUTIVE POWER 210
§ 7-3. TREATY POWER 214
§7-4. .. -WAR POWER 220
§ 7-5. JUDICIAL POWER 223
III. ROLE OF THE STATES 229
§ 7-6. FEDERAL SUPREMACY UNDER THE
CONSTITUTION 229
§7-7. PREEMPTION OF STATE LAW 230
IV. INTERNATIONAL LAW AS A PART OF U.S. LAW... 233
§ 7-8. INTRODUCTION 233
§ 7-9. TREATIES IN U.S. LAW 234
§ 7-10. CUSTOMARY INTERNATIONAL LAW IN
U.S. LAW 240
§ 7-11. ALIEN TORT STATUTE 243
§ 7-12. USE OF INTERNATIONAL LAW TO
INTERPRET THE U.S.
CONSTITUTION 248
CHAPTER 8. EXERCISE OF NATIONAL
JURISDICTION 249
I. INTRODUCTION 249
II. PRESUMPTIONS UNDER U.S. LAW 249
§ 8-1. PRESUMPTION THAT STATUTES ONLY
GOVERN CONDUCT IN U.S.
TERRITORY 249
§ 8-2. CONGRESSIONAL INTENT TO APPLY A
STATUTE EXTRATERRITORIALLY 251
XVI OUTLINE
§ 8-3. EXAMPLE: EAST AFRICA EMBASSY
BOMBINGS 252
§ 8-4. PRESUMPTION OF CONSISTENCY WITH
INTERNATIONAL LAW 253
III. PERMISSIBLE BASES OF JURISDICTION UNDER
INTERNATIONAL LAW 254
§ 8-5. GENERAL APPROACH OF
INTERNATIONAL LAW 254
§ 8-6. TERRITORIAL JURISDICTION 256
§ 8-7. NATIONALITY JURISDICTION 258
§ 8-8. PASSIVE PERSONALITY
JURISDICTION 261
§8-9. PROTECTIVE JURISDICTION 263
§ 8-10. UNIVERSAL JURISDICTION 265
§ 8-11. COMBINATIONS OF JURISDICTIONAL
BASES 267
§ 8-12. DISCRETION TO EXERCISE
PERMISSIBLE JURISDICTION 268
§ 8-13. REASONABILITY OF EXERCISING
JURISDICTION 269
§ 8-14. CONCURRENT JURISDICTION 272
IV. JURISDICTION TO ADJUDICATE AND ENFORCE 272
§ 8-15. JURISDICTION TO ADJUDICATE 273
§ 8-16. JURISDICTION TO ENFORCE 275
V. ACT OF STATE DOCTRINE 276
§ 8-17. ACT OF STATE DOCTRINE
GENERALLY 276
§ 8-18. ACT OF STATE DOCTRINE IN U.S.
LAW 278
§ 8-19. NON-APPLICATION OF THE DOCTRINE
WHEN CONGRESS SO DIRECTS 281
§ 8-20. POSSIBLE NON-APPLICATION WHEN
THE EXECUTIVE SO DIRECTS 282
OUTLINE XVII
§ 8-21. POSSIBLE NON-APPLICATION IN
OTHER SITUATIONS 283
CHAPTER 9. IMMUNITIES FROM JURISDICTION .... 287
I. INTRODUCTION 287
II. IMMUNITIES FOR STATE OFFICIALS 288
§ 9-1. FUNCTION 288
§9-2. * DIPLOMATIC IMMUNITIES 289
§ 9-3. CONSULAR IMMUNITIES 292
§ 9-4. SPECIAL MISSION IMMUNITY 293
§ 9-5. IMMUNITY RATIONE MATERIAE FOR
STATE OFFICIALS 295
§ 9-6. IMMUNITY RATIONE PERSONAE FOR
SENIOR GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS 297
§ 9-7. U.S. STATUTORY LAW 300
III. STATE IMMUNITIES 301
§ 9-8. UNDER INTERNATIONAL LAW 301
§ 9-9. U.S. HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT 303
§ 9-10. FOREIGN SOVEREIGN IMMUNITIES
ACT (FSIA) 306
§9-11. EXCEPTION BASED ON WAIVER 308
§ 9-12. COMMERCIAL ACTIVITY EXCEPTION... 309
§ 9-13. EXPROPRIATION EXCEPTION 312
§ 9-14. INHERITANCE/IMMOVABLE PROPERTY
EXCEPTION 313
§ 9-15. TORT EXCEPTION 314
§ 9-16. EXCEPTION FOR ARBITRATION 315
§ 9-17. TERRORIST STATE EXCEPTION 315
§ 9-18. COUNTERCLAIMS EXCEPTION 317
§ 9-19. EXTENT OF LIABILITY 318
§ 9-20. ATTACHMENT AND EXECUTION 318
IV. IMMUNITIES FOR INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
AND THEIR OFFICIALS 320
XVIII OUTLINE
CHAPTER 10. LAW OF THE SEA 323
I. INTRODUCTION 323
II. MAJOR MARITIME ZONES 325
§ 10-1. BASELINES AND INTERNAL WATERS ... 325
§ 10-2. TERRITORIAL SEA 328
§ 10-3. CONTIGUOUS ZONE 332
§ 10-4. EXCLUSIVE ECONOMIC ZONE 334
§ 10-5. CONTINENTAL SHELF 336
§ 10-6. ISLANDS AND ARCHIPELAGOES 339
§ 10-7. HIGH SEAS 343
§ 10-8. INTERNATIONAL SEABED AREA 345
§ 10-9. STRAITS 348
§10-10. DELIMITATION OF MARITIME
BOUNDARIES 349
§ 10-11. HOT PURSUIT ACROSS MARITIME
ZONES 352
III. REGULATION OF CERTAIN USES OF THE SEA 353
§ 10-12. MARITIME POLLUTION 353
§ 10-13. FISHING 355
IV. DISPUTE SETTLEMENT 358
§ 10-14. LOSC DISPUTE SETTLEMENT 358
CHAPTER 11. INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL
LAW 363
I. INTRODUCTION 363
II. STRUCTURAL OVERVIEW 363
§ 11-1. HISTORICAL BACKGROUND 363
§ 11-2. INTERNATIONAL AND
NON-GOVERNMENTAL
ORGANIZATIONS 371
§ 11-3. KEY PRINCIPLES 375
§11-4. TECHNIQUES OF LEGAL
REGULATION 381
OUTLINE XIX
III. REGULATION IN IMPORTANT SECTORS 384
§ 11-5. OZONE DEPLETION 384
§ 11-6. GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE 386
§ 11-7. BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY 389
IV. TRADE AND ENVIRONMENT 391
CHAPTER 12. USE OF FORCE AND ARMS
CONTROL , 399
I. INTRODUCTION 399
II. THE USE OF FORCE 399
§ 12-1. GENERAL PROHIBITION ON THE USE
OF FORCE 399
§ 12-2. INHERENT RIGHT OF SELF-DEFENSE.... 403
§ 12-3. PEACE ENFORCEMENT BY THE
SECURITY COUNCIL 411
§ 12-4. PEACE ENFORCEMENT BY REGIONAL
ORGANIZATIONS 416
§ 12-5. MIXED BASES FOR THE USE OF
FORCE 418
§ 12-6. U.N. PEACEKEEPING 420
III. ARMS CONTROL 422
§ 12-7. BACKGROUND 422
§ 12-8. CONVENTIONAL WEAPONS 423
§ 12-9. CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL
WEAPONS 425
§ 12-10. NUCLEAR WEAPONS 426
CHAPTER 13. INTERNATIONAL LEGAL RESEARCH...431
I. INTRODUCTION 431
II. TREATISES AND OTHER SCHOLARLY MATERIAL.... 431
§ 13-1. TREATISES 431
§ 13-2. ENCYCLOPEDIAS, DICTIONARIES AND
RESTATEMENTS 433
XX OUTLINE
§ 13-3. CASEBOOKS 434
§ 13-4. PERIODICAL LITERATURE 436
III. INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS 438
§ 13-5. INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS
GENERALLY 438
§ 13-6. INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS OF THE
UNITED STATES 440
§ 13-7. INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS AND
ELECTRONIC DATABASES 444
IV. STATE AND INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION
PRACTICE 445
§ 13-8. CONTEMPORARY PRACTICE OF
GOVERNMENTS 445
§ 13-9. CONTEMPORARY PRACTICE OF THE
UNITED STATES 446
§ 13-10. PAST PRACTICE OF THE UNITED
STATES 447
§13-11. PRACTICE OF THE UNITED NATIONS.... 449
§ 13-12. INTERNATIONAL LAW
COMMISSION 451
V. JUDICIAL AND ARBITRAL DECISIONS 452
§ 13-13. GENERAL SOURCES FOR JUDICIAL AND
ARBITRAL DECISIONS 452
§ 13-14. I.C.J. DECISIONS 453
§ 13-15. EU COURT DECISIONS 454
§ 13-16. INTER-AMERICAN COURT OF HUMAN
RIGHTS DECISIONS 455
§ 13-17. INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL TRIBUNAL
DECISIONS 455
§ 13-18. ITLOS DECISIONS 456
§ 13-19. WTO DECISIONS 456
§ 13-20. NAFTA DISPUTE SETTLEMENT
DECISIONS 456
OUTLINE XXI
VI. INTERNET RESEARCH 457
§ 13-21. INTERNET SOURCES 457
VII. FURTHER REFERENCE WORKS 459
§ 13-22. ADDITIONAL HELP 459
SUBJECT INDEX 461
AUTHOR INDEX 477
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OUTLINE
PREFACE TO THE SIXTH EDITION M
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS V
TABLE OF CASES XXM
TABLE OF ABBREVIATIONS
XXXI
CHAPTER 1. APPLICATION AND RELEVANCE OF
INTERNATIONAL LAW 1
I. INTRODUCTION 1
II. PROBLEMS OF DEFINITION 1
§ 1-1. TRADITIONAL DEFINITION 1
§ 1-2. STATES UNDER INTERNATIONAL LAW 2
§ 1-3. MODERN DEFINITION 2
§ 1-4. MODERN SUBJECTS 2
III. INTERNATIONAL AND NATIONAL APPLICATION 3
§ 1-5. APPLICATIONS DISTINGUISHED 3
§ 1-6. INTERNATIONAL APPLICATION 4
§ 1-7. NATIONAL APPLICATION 4
§1-8. EXAMPLES OF THE APPLICATION OF
INTERNATIONAL LAW 5
§ 1-9. SUPREMACY OF INTERNATIONAL LAW . 7
IV. RELEVANCE AND FUNCTION OF INTERNATIONAL
LAW 9
§ 1-10. USES OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 9
§ 1-11. INTERNATIONAL LAW AS LAW 9
§ 1-12. APPLICATION AND ENFORCEMENT 10
§ 1-13. ENFORCEMENT AND COMPLIANCE 12
V. HISTORICAL OVERVIEW 13
§ 1-14. ORIGINS OF THE MODERN SYSTEM 13
§ 1-15. MAJOR EARLY WRITERS AND
THEORIES 14
VII
VIII OUTLINE
§ 1-16. HISTORICAL MILESTONES 16
CHAPTER 2. SOURCES OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 21
I. INTRODUCTION 21
II. PRIMARY SOURCES 22
§2-1. ARTICLE 38(1) OF THE I.C.J.
STATUTE 22
§ 2-2. NORMATIVE HIERARCHY: JUS
COGENS 23
§ 2 - 3. CUSTOMARY INTERNATIONAL LAW 27
§ 2-4. CONVENTIONAL INTERNATIONAL LAW. 30
§ 2-5. GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF LAW 33
§2-6. CHARACTER OF MODERN
INTERNATIONAL LAW 35
III. SECONDARY SOURCES OR EVIDENCE 35
§ 2-7. JUDICIAL DECISIONS AND
TEACHINGS 35
§ 2-8. ACTS OF INTERNATIONAL
ORGANIZATIONS 38
§ 2-9. LAW-MAKING PROCESS 42
CHAPTER 3. STATES AND INTERNATIONAL
ORGANIZATIONS 43
I. INTRODUCTION 43
II. STATES 43
§ 3-1. RECOGNITION DOCTRINE GENERALLY . 43
§ 3-2. RECOGNITION OF STATES 44
§3-3. DISSOLUTION OF THE USSR 45
§ 3-4. RECOGNITION OF GOVERNMENTS 47
§ 3-5. RECOGNITION IN U.S. PRACTICE 49
III. INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS GENERALLY 51
§ 3-6. NATURE OF INTERNATIONAL
ORGANIZATIONS 51
OUTLINE IX
§ 3-7. OPERATIONAL LEGAL ISSUES 52
§ 3-8. HISTORICAL BACKGROUND 53
IV. UNITED NATIONS 54
§ 3-9. U.N. CHARTER 54
§ 3-10. NATURE AND FUNCTION 54
§ 3-11. INTERNATIONAL CONSTITUTIONAL
SUPREMACY 55
§ 3-12,. .U.N. ORGANS 56
§ 3-13. VOTING PROCEDURES 58
§ 3-14. LEGALLY-BINDING CHARACTER OF
U.N. RESOLUTIONS 59
§ 3-15. LAW-MAKING AND LEGISLATIVE
ACTIVITIES 60
V. U.N. SPECIALIZED AGENCIES 63
§ 3-16. DEFINITION 63
§ 3-17. ORGANIZATIONS HAVING SPECIALIZED
AGENCY STATUS 63
§ 3-18. MEMBER STATES 64
§ 3-19. LEGISLATIVE ACTIVITIES 64
VI. REGIONAL ORGANIZATIONS 65
§ 3-20. GENERAL DESCRIPTION 65
§ 3-21. BASIC CHARACTERISTICS 66
§ 3-22. MAJOR REGIONAL ORGANIZATIONS 66
§ 3-23. MEMBERSHIP REQUIREMENTS 68
§ 3-24. INSTITUTIONAL STRUCTURE 69
§ 3-25. FUNCTIONS AND ACHIEVEMENTS 70
VII. SUPRANATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS 71
§ 3-26. MEANING OF SUPRANATIONALITY 71
§ 3-27. SUPRANATIONALITY AND THE
EUROPEAN UNION 71
§ 3-28. MANDATE OF THE EUROPEAN
UNION 72
§ 3-29. EU INSTITUTIONAL STRUCTURE 74
X OUTLINE
§ 3-30. EU LAW-MAKING 76
§ 3-31. EU LAW AND NATIONAL LAW 76
VIII. NON-STATE ACTORS 78
§ 3-32. NON-GOVERNMENTAL
ORGANIZATIONS 78
CHAPTER 4. INTERNATIONAL DISPUTE
SETTLEMENT 81
I. INTRODUCTION 81
II. NON-JUDICIAL METHODS 82
§ 4-1. INTRODUCTION 82
§ 4-2. NEGOTIATION 82
§ 4-3. INQUIRY 83
§ 4-4. MEDIATION OR GOOD OFFICES 83
§ 4-5. CONCILIATION 84
§ 4-6. NEGOTIATION, MEDIATION,
CONCILIATION COMBINED 85
III. QUASI-JUDICIAL METHODS 86
§ 4-7. ARBITRATION AND ADJUDICATION
DISTINGUISHED 86
§ 4-8. CONSENT TO ARBITRATION 87
§ 4-9. SEVERABILITY OF AGREEMENT TO
ARBITRATE 88
§ 4-10. REFUSAL TO ARBITRATE 89
§4-11. NATURE AND COMPOSITION OF
ARBITRAL TRIBUNALS 90
§ 4-12. ARBITRAL AWARD 91
§ 4-13. APPLICABLE LAW AND SOURCES OF
LAW 92
§ 4-14. INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION AND THE
INDIVIDUAL 92
IV. JUDICIAL METHODS 94
§ 4-15. INTRODUCTION 94
OUTLINE XI
A. INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE
§ 4-16. HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT 96
§ 4-17. COMPOSITION AND INSTITUTIONAL
STRUCTURE 97
1. CONTENTIOUS JURISDICTION
§4-18. BASES OF CONTENTIOUS
JURISDICTION 97
§4-19. RECIPROCITY UNDER ARTICLE
36(2) 101
§ 4-20. U.S. ARTICLE 36(2) DECLARATION 103
§ 4-21. WITHDRAWAL OF U.S.
DECLARATION 105
§ 4-22. NATIONAL SECURITY
CONSIDERATIONS 107
§ 4-23. EFFECT AND ENFORCEMENT OF
JUDGMENTS 109
§ 4-24. PROVISIONAL MEASURES 110
2. ADVISORY JURISDICTION
§ 4-25. SCOPE OF ADVISORY JURISDICTION . ILL
§ 4-26. LEGAL CHARACTER 112
B. OTHER MAJOR INTERNATIONAL COURTS
§ 4-27. INTRODUCTION 113
§ 4-28. INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL FOR THE
LAW OF THE SEA 114
§ 4-29. AD HOC INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL
TRIBUNALS 116
§ 4-30. INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT 117
§ 4-31. COURT OF JUSTICE OF THE EUROPEAN
UNION 120
XII OUTLINE
§ 4-32. EUROPEAN COURT OF HUMAN
RIGHTS 122
§ 4-33. INTER-AMERICAN COURT OF HUMAN
RIGHTS 124
§ 4-34. AFRICAN COURT OF HUMAN AND
PEOPLES' RIGHTS 125
CHAPTER 5. INTERNATIONAL LAW OF TREATIES 129
I. INTRODUCTION 129
II. DEFINITION AND CONCLUSION OF TREATIES 131
§ 5-1. DEFINITION 131
§ 5-2. NEGOTIATION OF TREATIES 132
§ 5-3. CONSENT TO BE BOUND BY
TREATY 134
§ 5-4. SIGNATURE FOLLOWED BY
RATIFICATION 134
§ 5-5. ENTRY INTO FORCE OF TREATIES 136
III. RESERVATIONS 137
§ 5-6. DEFINITION 137
§ 5-7. RIGHT TO MAKE RESERVATIONS 138
§ 5-8. ACCEPTANCE AND LEGAL EFFECT OF
RESERVATIONS 139
IV. OBSERVANCE OF TREATIES 143
§ 5-9. PACTA SUNT SERVANDA 143
§ 5-10. TERRITORIAL SCOPE OF TREATIES 143
§ 5-11. INTERPRETATION OF TREATIES 144
§ 5-12. TREATIES AND THIRD STATES 146
V. INVALIDITY, TERMINATION, AND SUSPENSION
OF TREATIES 147
§ 5-13. INVALIDITY OF TREATIES 147
§ 5-14. NATIONAL LAW AND INVALIDITY 148
§ 5-15. TERMINATION, SUSPENSION, AND
BREACH OF TREATIES 149
OUTLINE XIII
§ 5-16. TREATIES AND STATE SUCCESSION 154
CHAPTER 6. RIGHTS OF INDIVIDUALS 157
I. INTRODUCTION 157
II. INTERNATIONAL LAW OF HUMAN RIGHTS 158
§ 6-1. HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT 158
A. LAW OF THE U.N. CHARTER
§ 6-2. " U.N. CHARTER 160
§ 6-3. UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF HUMAN
RIGHTS 161
§ 6-4. U.N. HUMAN RIGHTS
COVENANTS 163
§ 6-5. OTHER U.N. HUMAN RIGHTS
INSTRUMENTS 168
§ 6-6. SPECIALIZED AGENCIES AND
REGIONAL ORGANIZATIONS 168
§ 6-7. INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS
CODE AND ITS LEGAL EFFECT 169
B. REGIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS
LAW AND INSTITUTIONS
1. EUROPEAN SYSTEM
§ 6-8. EUROPEAN CONVENTION ON HUMAN
RIGHTS 171
§ 6-9. CONVENTION INSTITUTIONS 172
§ 6-10. ADMISSIBILITY REQUIREMENTS 175
2. INTER-AMERICAN SYSTEM
§ 6-11. TWO SOURCES OF THE SYSTEM 176
§ 6-12. OAS CHARTER SYSTEM 176
§ 6-13. CONVENTION SYSTEM 178
§ 6-14. APPLYING THE CONVENTION 181
XIV OUTLINE
§ 6-15. INTERPLAY WITH U.S. LAW 182
3. AFRICAN SYSTEM
§6-16. AFRICAN CHARTER ON HUMAN AND
PEOPLES' RIGHTS 183
§ 6-17. CHARTER INSTITUTIONS 184
§ 6-18. RIGHTS GUARANTEED 185
C. INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW
§ 6-19. DEFINITION AND SOURCES 185
§ 6-20. 1949 GENEVA CONVENTIONS 186
§6-21. PROTOCOLS ADDITIONAL TO THE
GENEVA CONVENTIONS 190
§ 6-22. DEROGATION FROM HUMAN RIGHTS
CONVENTIONS DURING ARMED
CONFLICT 191
§ 6-23. WAR CRIMES AND CRIMES AGAINST
HUMANITY 192
III. STATE RESPONSIBILITY FOR INJURIES TO
ALIENS 193
§ 6-24. HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT 193
A. PROCEDURAL ISSUES
§ 6-25. NATIONALITY REQUIREMENT 195
§ 6-26. EXHAUSTION OF LOCAL REMEDIES . 196
§ 6-27. PRESENTATION AND SETTLEMENT OF
CLAIMS 198
B. SUBSTANTIVE ASPECTS
§ 6-28. ATTRIBUTABLE LIABILITY 201
§ 6-29. SCOPE OF LIABILITY 202
§ 6-30. ECONOMIC RIGHTS 204
OUTLINE XV
CHAPTER 7. FOREIGN RELATIONS LAW IN THE
UNITED STATES 209
I. INTRODUCTION 209
II. SEPARATION OF POWERS IN FOREIGN AFFAIRS . 209
§ 7-1. CONGRESSIONAL POWER 209
§ 7-2. EXECUTIVE POWER 210
§ 7-3. TREATY POWER 214
§7-4. . -WAR POWER 220
§ 7-5. JUDICIAL POWER 223
III. ROLE OF THE STATES 229
§ 7-6. FEDERAL SUPREMACY UNDER THE
CONSTITUTION 229
§7-7. PREEMPTION OF STATE LAW 230
IV. INTERNATIONAL LAW AS A PART OF U.S. LAW. 233
§ 7-8. INTRODUCTION 233
§ 7-9. TREATIES IN U.S. LAW 234
§ 7-10. CUSTOMARY INTERNATIONAL LAW IN
U.S. LAW 240
§ 7-11. ALIEN TORT STATUTE 243
§ 7-12. USE OF INTERNATIONAL LAW TO
INTERPRET THE U.S.
CONSTITUTION 248
CHAPTER 8. EXERCISE OF NATIONAL
JURISDICTION 249
I. INTRODUCTION 249
II. PRESUMPTIONS UNDER U.S. LAW 249
§ 8-1. PRESUMPTION THAT STATUTES ONLY
GOVERN CONDUCT IN U.S.
TERRITORY 249
§ 8-2. CONGRESSIONAL INTENT TO APPLY A
STATUTE EXTRATERRITORIALLY 251
XVI OUTLINE
§ 8-3. EXAMPLE: EAST AFRICA EMBASSY
BOMBINGS 252
§ 8-4. PRESUMPTION OF CONSISTENCY WITH
INTERNATIONAL LAW 253
III. PERMISSIBLE BASES OF JURISDICTION UNDER
INTERNATIONAL LAW 254
§ 8-5. GENERAL APPROACH OF
INTERNATIONAL LAW 254
§ 8-6. TERRITORIAL JURISDICTION 256
§ 8-7. NATIONALITY JURISDICTION 258
§ 8-8. PASSIVE PERSONALITY
JURISDICTION 261
§8-9. PROTECTIVE JURISDICTION 263
§ 8-10. UNIVERSAL JURISDICTION 265
§ 8-11. COMBINATIONS OF JURISDICTIONAL
BASES 267
§ 8-12. DISCRETION TO EXERCISE
PERMISSIBLE JURISDICTION 268
§ 8-13. REASONABILITY OF EXERCISING
JURISDICTION 269
§ 8-14. CONCURRENT JURISDICTION 272
IV. JURISDICTION TO ADJUDICATE AND ENFORCE 272
§ 8-15. JURISDICTION TO ADJUDICATE 273
§ 8-16. JURISDICTION TO ENFORCE 275
V. ACT OF STATE DOCTRINE 276
§ 8-17. ACT OF STATE DOCTRINE
GENERALLY 276
§ 8-18. ACT OF STATE DOCTRINE IN U.S.
LAW 278
§ 8-19. NON-APPLICATION OF THE DOCTRINE
WHEN CONGRESS SO DIRECTS 281
§ 8-20. POSSIBLE NON-APPLICATION WHEN
THE EXECUTIVE SO DIRECTS 282
OUTLINE XVII
§ 8-21. POSSIBLE NON-APPLICATION IN
OTHER SITUATIONS 283
CHAPTER 9. IMMUNITIES FROM JURISDICTION . 287
I. INTRODUCTION 287
II. IMMUNITIES FOR STATE OFFICIALS 288
§ 9-1. FUNCTION 288
§9-2. * DIPLOMATIC IMMUNITIES 289
§ 9-3. CONSULAR IMMUNITIES 292
§ 9-4. SPECIAL MISSION IMMUNITY 293
§ 9-5. IMMUNITY RATIONE MATERIAE FOR
STATE OFFICIALS 295
§ 9-6. IMMUNITY RATIONE PERSONAE FOR
SENIOR GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS 297
§ 9-7. U.S. STATUTORY LAW 300
III. STATE IMMUNITIES 301
§ 9-8. UNDER INTERNATIONAL LAW 301
§ 9-9. U.S. HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT 303
§ 9-10. FOREIGN SOVEREIGN IMMUNITIES
ACT (FSIA) 306
§9-11. EXCEPTION BASED ON WAIVER 308
§ 9-12. COMMERCIAL ACTIVITY EXCEPTION. 309
§ 9-13. EXPROPRIATION EXCEPTION 312
§ 9-14. INHERITANCE/IMMOVABLE PROPERTY
EXCEPTION 313
§ 9-15. TORT EXCEPTION 314
§ 9-16. EXCEPTION FOR ARBITRATION 315
§ 9-17. TERRORIST STATE EXCEPTION 315
§ 9-18. COUNTERCLAIMS EXCEPTION 317
§ 9-19. EXTENT OF LIABILITY 318
§ 9-20. ATTACHMENT AND EXECUTION 318
IV. IMMUNITIES FOR INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
AND THEIR OFFICIALS 320
XVIII OUTLINE
CHAPTER 10. LAW OF THE SEA 323
I. INTRODUCTION 323
II. MAJOR MARITIME ZONES 325
§ 10-1. BASELINES AND INTERNAL WATERS . 325
§ 10-2. TERRITORIAL SEA 328
§ 10-3. CONTIGUOUS ZONE 332
§ 10-4. EXCLUSIVE ECONOMIC ZONE 334
§ 10-5. CONTINENTAL SHELF 336
§ 10-6. ISLANDS AND ARCHIPELAGOES 339
§ 10-7. HIGH SEAS 343
§ 10-8. INTERNATIONAL SEABED AREA 345
§ 10-9. STRAITS 348
§10-10. DELIMITATION OF MARITIME
BOUNDARIES 349
§ 10-11. HOT PURSUIT ACROSS MARITIME
ZONES 352
III. REGULATION OF CERTAIN USES OF THE SEA 353
§ 10-12. MARITIME POLLUTION 353
§ 10-13. FISHING 355
IV. DISPUTE SETTLEMENT 358
§ 10-14. LOSC DISPUTE SETTLEMENT 358
CHAPTER 11. INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL
LAW 363
I. INTRODUCTION 363
II. STRUCTURAL OVERVIEW 363
§ 11-1. HISTORICAL BACKGROUND 363
§ 11-2. INTERNATIONAL AND
NON-GOVERNMENTAL
ORGANIZATIONS 371
§ 11-3. KEY PRINCIPLES 375
§11-4. TECHNIQUES OF LEGAL
REGULATION 381
OUTLINE XIX
III. REGULATION IN IMPORTANT SECTORS 384
§ 11-5. OZONE DEPLETION 384
§ 11-6. GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE 386
§ 11-7. BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY 389
IV. TRADE AND ENVIRONMENT 391
CHAPTER 12. USE OF FORCE AND ARMS
CONTROL , 399
I. INTRODUCTION 399
II. THE USE OF FORCE 399
§ 12-1. GENERAL PROHIBITION ON THE USE
OF FORCE 399
§ 12-2. INHERENT RIGHT OF SELF-DEFENSE. 403
§ 12-3. PEACE ENFORCEMENT BY THE
SECURITY COUNCIL 411
§ 12-4. PEACE ENFORCEMENT BY REGIONAL
ORGANIZATIONS 416
§ 12-5. MIXED BASES FOR THE USE OF
FORCE 418
§ 12-6. U.N. PEACEKEEPING 420
III. ARMS CONTROL 422
§ 12-7. BACKGROUND 422
§ 12-8. CONVENTIONAL WEAPONS 423
§ 12-9. CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL
WEAPONS 425
§ 12-10. NUCLEAR WEAPONS 426
CHAPTER 13. INTERNATIONAL LEGAL RESEARCH.431
I. INTRODUCTION 431
II. TREATISES AND OTHER SCHOLARLY MATERIAL. 431
§ 13-1. TREATISES 431
§ 13-2. ENCYCLOPEDIAS, DICTIONARIES AND
RESTATEMENTS 433
XX OUTLINE
§ 13-3. CASEBOOKS 434
§ 13-4. PERIODICAL LITERATURE 436
III. INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS 438
§ 13-5. INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS
GENERALLY 438
§ 13-6. INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS OF THE
UNITED STATES 440
§ 13-7. INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS AND
ELECTRONIC DATABASES 444
IV. STATE AND INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION
PRACTICE 445
§ 13-8. CONTEMPORARY PRACTICE OF
GOVERNMENTS 445
§ 13-9. CONTEMPORARY PRACTICE OF THE
UNITED STATES 446
§ 13-10. PAST PRACTICE OF THE UNITED
STATES 447
§13-11. PRACTICE OF THE UNITED NATIONS. 449
§ 13-12. INTERNATIONAL LAW
COMMISSION 451
V. JUDICIAL AND ARBITRAL DECISIONS 452
§ 13-13. GENERAL SOURCES FOR JUDICIAL AND
ARBITRAL DECISIONS 452
§ 13-14. I.C.J. DECISIONS 453
§ 13-15. EU COURT DECISIONS 454
§ 13-16. INTER-AMERICAN COURT OF HUMAN
RIGHTS DECISIONS 455
§ 13-17. INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL TRIBUNAL
DECISIONS 455
§ 13-18. ITLOS DECISIONS 456
§ 13-19. WTO DECISIONS 456
§ 13-20. NAFTA DISPUTE SETTLEMENT
DECISIONS 456
OUTLINE XXI
VI. INTERNET RESEARCH 457
§ 13-21. INTERNET SOURCES 457
VII. FURTHER REFERENCE WORKS 459
§ 13-22. ADDITIONAL HELP 459
SUBJECT INDEX 461
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