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Public International Law Study Guide for Students: Exercises and Answers (eBook)


ISBN13: 9781782252146
Published: July 2013
Publisher: Hart Publishing
Country of Publication: UK
Format: eBook (ePub)
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A sound understanding of public international law is indispensable for any lawyer, whether working in an international or domestic context.

It is therefore important that students have a thorough theoretical understanding of international law issues, and are able to apply the relevant international legal rules to a given set of facts, so as to arrive at a legally coherent conclusion. This practical aspect of learning international law is often neglected in favour of more theoretical aspects - which is where this book comes in.

The book offers a series of hypothetical practical cases in public international law, including some of its specialised branches, such as international human rights law and international criminal law. It challenges students to practise and familiarise themselves with the methodology and to write solutions to practical international legal questions.

The book is in two parts: part one contains practical (exam-like) questions, while part two contains the solutions. The practical questions in part one are organised by subject, such as treaty law or state responsibility. One chapter is dedicated to more complex 'interconnected' cases, where students are asked to tackle problems which span multiple potential cases and topics.

Subjects:
Public International Law, eBooks
Contents:
Introduction and General Presentation

Part I: CASES
Chapter 1 Subjects of Public International Law: States and International Organisations
Chapter 2 Diplomatic Protection
Chapter 3 Treaty Law
Chapter 4 Responsibility of States for Internationally Wrongful Acts
Chapter 5 International Dispute Settlement: The International Court of Justice
Chapter 6 Use of Force
Chapter 7 Interconnected Cases
Chapter 8 Specialised Branches of International Law

Part II: SUGGESTED SOLUTIONS
Chapter 1 Subjects of Public International Law: States and International Organisations
Chapter 2 Diplomatic Protection
Chapter 3 Treaty Law
Chapter 4 Responsibility of States for Internationally Wrongful Acts
Chapter 5 International Dispute Settlement: The International Court of Justice
Chapter 6 Use of Force
Chapter 7 Interconnected Cases
Chapter 8 Specialised Branches of International Law;