The Functions of International Law: An Introduction to the Role of International Law in the Contemporary WorldRand McNally, 1966 - 294 páginas Introduction to international law - covers theoretical aspects of administration of justice in international relations, the role of international law in the peaceful settlement of international political problems and in the elimination of war, social implications and economic implications, procedures of the UN and specialized agencies and other international organizations, etc. Bibliography pp. 280 to 289, and League of Nations and ILO mentioned. |
Contenido
International Law as | 1 |
The Allocation of Legal Competences among States | 27 |
The Limitation of Violence in International Conflict | 71 |
The Development of International Social | 102 |
27 | 108 |
30 | 118 |
72 | 128 |
The Democratic Legislative Process as a Model for | 152 |
League of Nations Covenant | 196 |
United Nations Charter | 206 |
Statute of the International Court of Justice | 230 |
1958 Geneva Conventions on the Law of the | 243 |
Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations Abridged | 258 |
Universal Declaration of Human Rights | 271 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | 280 |
INDEX | 291 |
Economic and Social Processes in the Pursuit of World Order | 163 |
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