An Introduction to International Criminal Law and Procedure
IntroductionPublic international law primarily regulates interactions between States. However, international criminal law is mainly concerned with the conduct of individual...
IntroductionPublic international law primarily regulates interactions between States. However, international criminal law is mainly concerned with the conduct of individual...
Summary with Comparative Law - Siems - 1st edition
Book summary of International Business Law - Custom Edition Groningen University
This summary of International Law by Shaw is published in 2014 and donated to JoHo WorldSupporter The principal actors in international law are nation-states, not individual citizens like in domestic or municipal law. International law is divided into conflict of law, private international law and public international law. The latter is usually termed ‘international law’. Public international law covers relations between states in all their forms, and regulates the operations of the many international institutions. It may be universal or general, binding upon all states, or regional, binding upon a select group of states.International law has no legislature. There is no system of courts operating outside the situation when both parties agree and recognize the concerned Court. International law is constituted in a very different manner than domestic law. Also, there is no unified system of sanctions in international law, but there are circumstances in which the use of force is regarded as justified and legal. Within the United Nations, the Security Council can impose sanctions upon the determination of...
Summaries per chapter with the 2nd edition of International Law by Henriksen
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