German practice in international law : 2020 / Stefan Talmon, University of Bonn.
2023
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German practice in international law : 2020 / Stefan Talmon, University of Bonn.
Imprint
Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2023.
Description
1 online resource (xxviii, 534 pages)
Formatted Contents Note
Foundations and functions of international law
States and their organs
Inter-state political and economic relations and transactions
State jurisdiction and immunities
State responsibility and liability
Antarctica, sea, air and space
Individuals, their human rights and their international criminal responsibility
Natural resources and the environment
The United Nations and other international organisations
Use of force, arms control, and disarmament
International disputes and their settlement.
States and their organs
Inter-state political and economic relations and transactions
State jurisdiction and immunities
State responsibility and liability
Antarctica, sea, air and space
Individuals, their human rights and their international criminal responsibility
Natural resources and the environment
The United Nations and other international organisations
Use of force, arms control, and disarmament
International disputes and their settlement.
Summary
"Customary international law is based on State practice. This book presents the international law practice of Germany, the world's fourth-largest economy and a powerhouse of the European Union. That practice makes an important contribution to the creation and development of customary international law. It is the only presentation in English of German practice in the field of international law. The 2020 volume also provides comprehensive coverage and assessment of Germany's membership of the United Nations Security Council. The book combines a case study approach, providing analysis and commentary on Germany's practice, with a classic digest of primary materials, including diplomatic correspondence, statements and court decisions. The book is an ideal complement to other compilations of international law practice and is an essential resource for scholars and practitioners of international law. It will also be of interest to scholars of international relations, politics and diplomatic studies"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Source of Description
Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed February 17, 2023)
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English
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