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German Practice in International Law 2019

Edited by: Stefan Talmon

ISBN13: 9781316514610
Published: June 2022
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
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Customary international law is based on State practice. This book presents the international law practice of Germany, the world's fourth-largest economy and powerhouse of the European Union, which makes an important contribution to the creation and development of customary international law. It is the first and only presentation of German practice in international law in English. The 2019 volume also provides comprehensive coverage of Germany's membership of the United Nations Security Council. The book combines a case study approach, providing analysis and commentary on Germany's practice, with a classic digest of primary materials, including diplomatic correspondence, statements, and court decisions. The book is an ideal complement to other compilations of international law practice and is an essential resource for scholars and practitioners of international law. It will also be of interest to scholars of international relations, politics, and diplomatic studies.

Subjects:
Public International Law, European Jurisdictions, Germany
Contents:
1. Foundations and functions of International Law
2. States and their organs
3. Inter-State political and economic relations and transactions
4. State jurisdiction and immunities
5. State responsibility and liability
6. Antarctica, Sea, Air and Space
7. Individuals, their human rights and their international criminal responsibility
8. Natural resources and the environment
9. The United Nations and other international organisations
10. Use of force, Arms control and disarmament
11. International disputes and their settlement
Annex 1: Notable statements on international law by Germany during 2019
Annex 2: International agreements concluded by Germany in 2019
Index