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Contents
- Preliminary Material
- Main Text
- 1 The Nature and Function of International Law
- 2 Sources of International Law: Provenance and Problems
- 3 Participants in the International Legal System
- 4 Allocating Competence: Jurisdiction
- 5 Exceptions to Jurisdictional Competence: Immunities from Suit and Enforcement
- 6 Responding to Individual Needs: Human Rights
- 7 Self-Determination
- 8 Natural Resources and International Norms
- 9 Accountability and Liability: The Law of State Responsibility
- 10 The United Nations
- 11 Dispute Settlement and the International Court of Justice
- 12 The Role of National Courts in the International Legal Process
- 13 Oiling the Wheels of International Law: Equity and Proportionality
- 14 The Individual Use of Force in International Law
- 15 The Use of Force by the United Nations
- UN Action for, or Authorization of, Enforcement Measures for Humanitarian Purposes
- The Use of Force to Support UN Resolutions
- The Relationship of Military Sanctions under Article 42 of the Charter to Self-Defence under Article 51
- The Relationship between Military Sanctions under Article 42 and the Means Envisaged for Providing them under Article 43
- Further Material