International Law: Being the Collected Papers of Hersch Lauterpacht, Հատոր 1 |
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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 |
55 The function of recognition in international law 56 | 311 |
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 |
States 65 Customary adoption of the principle of incor | 175 |
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 |
sovereignty | 231 |
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 |
prudence and judicial legislation 6 The doctrine of rebus | 425 |
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 |
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