International law /

Editado previamente en 2001.

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Autor principal: Cassese, Antonio
Formato: Libro
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2005.
Edición:2nd ed.
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245 1 0 |a International law /  |c Antonio Cassese. 
250 |a 2nd ed. 
260 |a Oxford ;  |a New York :  |b Oxford University Press,  |c 2005. 
300 |a liii, 558 p. ;  |c 25 cm. 
520 |a Editado previamente en 2001. 
520 |a "This new edition of Cassese's International Law provides a stimulating and authoritative account of international law for undergraduates and postgraduates. It has been fully revised and updated to include all recent developments in the subject, and contains a new chapter on terrorism as well as extensive revision of the section on State Responsibility. Providing a comprehensive commentary on international law as a whole, it compares the traditional legal position with the developing and evolving law in a way that is sensitive to political and economic considerations, as well as including detailed yet accessible examinations of state responsibility and international criminal law. Professor Cassese is a leading figure in the field, and this new edition takes full advantage of his extensive experience to provide a more personal approach to the subject than is typically found in the standard textbook, acting as good intellectual exercise for the stronger student." --Descripción del editor. 
504 |a Incluye referencias bibliográficas e índice. 
505 0 |a Part I: Origins and foundations of the international community: 1. The main legal features of the international community -- 2. The historical evolution of the international community -- 3. The fundamental principles governing international relations -- Part II: Subjects of the international community: 4. States as the primary subjects of international law -- 5. The spatial dimension of state activities -- 6. Limitations on state sovereignty : immunities and treatment of individuals -- 7. Other international legal subjects -- Part III: Creation and implementation of international legal standards: 8. International law-creation : custom -- 9. Treaties -- 10. Other lawmaking processes -- 11. The hierarchy of international law : the role of jus cogens -- 12. The implementation of international rules within national systems -- Part IV: Breaches of international law and their consequences: 13. International wrongful acts and the legal reaction thereto -- 14. Promoting compliance with law and preventing or settling disputes -- 15. Enforcement -- Part V: Contemporary issues in international law: 16. The role of the United Nations -- 17. UN sanctions and collective security -- 18. Unilateral resort to force by states -- 19. The protection of human rights -- 20. Legal restraints on violence in armed conflict -- 21. The repression of international crimes -- 22. The international response to terrorism -- 23. Protection of the environment -- 24. Legal attempts at narrowing the north-south gap. 
650 0 |a International law. 
650 7 |a Derecho internacional.  |2 UDESA