国际法学
毛战琴
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1 Fundamental Topics
1.1 Introduction of Courses、Chapter 1 Introduction and Definition of international law
1.2 Nature of international law
1.3 History of IL
1.3.1 History of International Law(1)
1.3.2 History of International Law(2)
1.4 Theories of IL
1.5 International law and municipal law
2 Sources of international law
2.1 Chapter 2 Sources of International Law and The definition and category of the sources
2.2 Treaties--law-making treaties and contract treaties
2.3 Customs—elementsof customs
2.4 Customs - the persistent objector
2.5 Relations between Customary International Law and Treaties
2.6 General principles of law and equity
2.7 Judicial decisions
2.8 Soft law
2.9 Hierarchy of the sources
2.10 Jus cogens
2.11 Readings&Questions
3 Statesand governments
3.1 Chapter 3 States and governments and Criteria of the state
3.2 Self-determination
3.3 Recognitionof state non-recognition
3.3.1 De jureand de facto recognition
3.3.2 Insurgents and national liberation movements
3.3.3 Recognition of government non-recognition
3.4 Jurisdiction
3.5 Criminal jurisdiction--Territorial principle
3.6 Criminal jurisdiction--Nationality principle
3.7 Criminal jurisdiction--Protective principle
3.8 Criminal jurisdiction--Universality principle
3.9 Conflicts of jurisdiction
3.10 Extradition
3.11 Immunity from jurisdiction
3.12 Immunities of international organizations
3.13 Treaties dealing with rights over territory
3.14 Decolonization and new states
3.15 Secession, Dismemberment,Unification
3.16 Succession of Public property Private property
3.17 Readings&Questions
3.17.1 Legal consequences of changes of sovereignty over territory(state succession)
4 International organizations
4.1 Chapter 4 International Organization and Status of international organization
4.1.1 Status of international organization
4.1.2 Life of institutions
4.2 The United Nations Charter and the problem of interpretation
4.3 Domestic jurisdiction
4.4 Membership
4.5 The organs of the United Nations
4.6 Pacific settlement of disputes under the United Nations Charter
4.7 Collective security and enforcement action
4.8 UN peacekeeping
4.9 Readings&Questions
4.9.1 The Charter and the organs of the United Nations
4.9.2 The United Nations and peace and security
5 Individuals, companies and groups
5.1 Chapter 5 Individuals, Companies and Groups and Individuals and companies
5.2 Non-governmental organizations (NGOs)
5.3 Indigenous peoples
5.4 Readings&Questions
6 Acquisition of territory
6.1 Chapter 6 Acquisition of territory and Modes of acquisition of territory-Cession
6.2 Modes of acquisition of territory-Occupation (of terra nullius)
6.3 Modes of acquisition of territory-Prescription
6.4 Modes of acquisition of territory--Operations of nature
6.5 Modes of acquisition of territory--Adjudication
6.6 Modes of acquisition of territory—Conquest
6.7 Acquiescence, recognition and estoppel
6.8 Readings&Questions
7 The law of the sea
7.1 Chapter 7 The law of the sea and Development of LoS
7.2 Internal waters
7.3 Territorial
7.4 Territorial sea(1)
7.5 Territorial sea(2)
7.6 Territorial sea(3)
7.7 The contiguous zone
7.8 Exclusive fishery zones and exclusive economic zones
7.9 The high seas
7.10 Hot pursuit
7.11 The right of approach
7.12 Piracy
7.13 Jurisdiction of municipal courts over crimes committed on the high seas
7.14 The continental shelf
7.15 The deep seabed
7.16 Maritime boundaries
7.17 Readings&Questions
8 Air space and outer space
8.1 Chapter 8 Air space and outer space and Sovereignty of the Air space
8.2 acts of piracy in air space
8.3 Outer space
8.4 The common heritage of mankind principle
9 Human rights
9.1 Chapter 9 Human Rights and The concept of human rights
9.2 Human rights on the universal level
9.3 Human rights on the regional level
9.4 Right of humanitarian intervention
10 Treaties
10.1 Chapter 10 Treaties and General introduction and history
10.2 Conclusion and entry into force of treaties
10.3 Application of treaties
10.4 The amendment and modification of treaties
10.5 Treaty interpretation
10.6 Invalid treaties--Circumstances
10.7 Termination of treaties
10.8 Termination of treaties-- circumstance
10.9 Termination of treaties--Implied right of denunciation or withdrawal
11 Diplomacy
11.1 Chapter 11 diplomacy and Functions of diplomacy
11.2 Diplomatic immunity: immunity from the jurisdiction of the courts
11.3 Diplomatic immunity
11.3.1 Diplomatic immunity(1)
11.3.2 Diplomatic immunity(2)
11.4 Consular immunity
11.5 Waiver of immunity
12 Economy
12.1 Chapter 12 Economy and The concept of international economic law
12.2 The Bretton Woods system and international economic organizations
12.3 The International Monetary Fund (IMF)
12.4 The World Bank
12.5 From the GATT to the WTO
12.6 The new World Trade Organization
12.7 NIEO
12.8 Expropriation and standard of compensation
12.9 Disguised expropriation
12.10 Expropriation of contractual rights
12.11 The right to development
13 Armed Conflicts
13.1 Chapter 13 Armed Conflicts and Lawful and unlawful wars
13.1.1 Lawful and unlawful wars
13.1.2 Korean War
13.2 The prohibition of the use of force in the United Nations Charter
13.3 exception
13.4 Civil wars
13.5 Self-determination and the use of force
13.6 Lawful and unlawful means of waging war--nuclear weapons
13.7 Rules governing the conduct of civil wars
13.8 War crimes trials
14 Environment
14.1 Chapter 14 Environment and Development of environmental protection
14.2 The scope and nature of international environmental law
14.2.1 The scope and nature of international environmental law
14.2.2 The scope and nature of international environmental law
14.3 Customary law and general principles
14.4 The Rio Declaration and Agenda 21
15 State responsibility
15.1 Chapter 15 State Responsibility and The treatment of aliens
15.2 Imputability
15.3 The minimum international standard
15.4 Preliminary objections
15.5 Nationality of claims
15.6 Exhaustion of local remedies
15.7 waiver
15.8 Unreasonable delay and improper behaviour by the injured alien
15.9 Consequences of an internationally wrongful act
15.10 Countermeasures and dispute settlement
16 Peaceful settlement of disputes between states
16.1 Chapter 16 Peaceful settlement and disputes between states and Diplomatic methods of dispute settlement--Negotiations
16.2 Diplomatic methods of dispute settlement--Good offices and mediation
16.3 Diplomatic methods of dispute settlement-finding and inquiry
16.4 Conciliation
16.5 Legal methods of dispute settlement--Adjudication--ICJ
16.6 Legal methods of dispute settlement--Arbitration(PCA)
16.7 Settlement of disputes under the Law of the Sea Convention
Termination of treaties-- circumstance
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