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Spotlight themes about: International Law and International Public Law
Spotlight content about: International Law and International Public Law
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Chapter 2: The creation of international organizations
- Chapter 3: The legal position
- Chapter 4: The doctrines of powers
- Chapter 6: Membership issues
- Chapter 7: Funding
- Chapter 8: Immunities
- Chapter ...
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- Chapter A The nature and development of international law
- Chapter B International law today
- Chapter C Sources
- Chapter D The subjects of international law <...>
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Summary & Study Notes about: International Law and International Public Law
This summary of International Law by Shaw is published in 2014 and donated to JoHo WorldSupporter
- Chapter A The nature and development of international law
- Chapter B International law today
- Chapter C Sources
- Chapter D The subjects of international law <...>
- ECtHR, Siliadin v. France (appl. no. 73316/01), 26 July 2005 (summary)
- ECOWAS, Koraou v. Niger AHRLR 182, 27 October 2008
- HRC, Toonen v. Australia, CCPR/C/50/D/488/1992, 31 maart 1994
- ECtHR, Alekseyev v. Russia (appl.no. 4916/07, 25924/08, 14599/09), 21 Octo...
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