International Law: Being the Collected Papers of Hersch Lauterpacht. The general works

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Cambridge University Press, 1970 - 539 Seiten

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THE DEFINITION AND NATURE
9
THE SOURCES OF INTERNATIONAL LAW
51
The Particular Sources of International Law
58
The Hierarchy and the Completeness of the Sources
86
The ultimate source of international law 28 The prob
94
International Law before National Courts and Agencies
153
law 57 The rule of presumptive conformity with inter
162
64 The principle of adoption in the law of the United
169
58 Governmental pronouncements 59 The existence
321
the exercise of sovereignty Leases and grants in perpetuity
372
DELICTUAL RELATIONS
383
discrimination in the treatment of aliens 103 The property
390
105 The practice of tribunals 106 Restrictions upon
397
ment of fault 108 Absolute liability 109 Limitations
403
international society 112 The meaning of peaceful change
419
prudence and judicial legislation b The doctrine of rebus
425

States 65 Customary adoption of the principle of incor
175
GENERAL RULES OF THE LAW OF PEACE
179
PREFACE
189
INTERNATIONAL LAW
216
law 15 The bearing of the English doctrine 16 Conti
222
Law of Nations 20 Possibilities of development in
228
THE SUBJECTS OF THE LAW OF NATIONS
277
B Individuals as Subjects of International Rights
285
The Fundamental Rights of the Individual
295
The Subjects of International Law and the Creation
304
55 The function of recognition in international law 56
311
SURVEY OF INTERNATIONAL LAW IN RELATION
445
INTRODUCTION
449
A SURVEY OF INTERNATIONAL LAW
469
States in International Law
475
Jurisdiction of States
481
The Individual in International Law
498
The Law of Treaties
507
The Law of Arbitral Procedure
514
Index
531
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