syllabus of international law

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SYLLABU S Course Contents Chapter 1: Nature, origin and Basis of International Law Chapter 2: Material Sources of International Law Chapter 3: Subjects of International Law Chapter 4: Relation between International and State law Chapter 5: States in General Chapter 6: Recognition Chapter 7: State Territorial Sovereignty Chapter 8: State Jurisdiction Chapter 9: State Responsibility Chapter 10:Succession to Rights and obligations Chapter 11:The State and the Individual Chapter 12:The State and the economic interest Chapter 13:Diplomatic Envoys, Councils and other Representatives Chapter 14:The Law and Practice as to Treaties Chapter 15:The International Disputes Chapter 16:War, Armed Conflicts and other Hostilities\ Chapter 17:Neutrality Chapter 18:International Humanitarian Law Chapter 19:International Institutions including International Criminal Court Books Recommended 1. Principles of Public International Law by Brownie, 1. 2. International Law by Oppenheiun, Vol. I & II Edited by H. Lauter Pacht. 3. Introduction to International Law by J G Starke. 4. Law of Nations, Brierly, J L. 5. International Law by Schwazanberger. 6. International Law by Tandon. Public LL.B. Part – Designed by: Asmatullah Kakar

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Page 1: Syllabus of International law

SYLLABUS

Course Contents

Chapter 1: Nature, origin and Basis of International LawChapter 2: Material Sources of International LawChapter 3: Subjects of International LawChapter 4: Relation between International and State lawChapter 5: States in GeneralChapter 6: RecognitionChapter 7: State Territorial SovereigntyChapter 8: State JurisdictionChapter 9: State ResponsibilityChapter 10: Succession to Rights and obligationsChapter 11: The State and the IndividualChapter 12: The State and the economic interestChapter 13: Diplomatic Envoys, Councils and other RepresentativesChapter 14: The Law and Practice as to TreatiesChapter 15: The International DisputesChapter 16: War, Armed Conflicts and other Hostilities\Chapter 17: NeutralityChapter 18: International Humanitarian LawChapter 19: International Institutions including International Criminal

Court

Books Recommended

1. Principles of Public International Law by Brownie, 1.2. International Law by Oppenheiun, Vol. I & II Edited by H. Lauter

Pacht.3. Introduction to International Law by J G Starke.4. Law of Nations, Brierly, J L.5. International Law by Schwazanberger.6. International Law by Tandon.7. International Law by DJ Harris.8. International Humanitarian Law – a compilation of selected texts by

ICRC-Pakistan.9. International Institutions by D W Bowett.

Public International Law

LL.B. Part – II:Designed by: Asmatullah Kakar