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A basic course in public international law research / Anthony S. Winer, Mary Ann E. Archer.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Lanham, Md. : University Press of America, [2005]Copyright date: ©2005Description: xii, 467 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0761833099
  • 9780761833093
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 341.072 22
LOC classification:
  • KZ1234 .W56 2005
Contents:
Unit A. Background, guidance, exercises and problems -- Ch. 1. United Nations principal organs -- Ch. 2. Other United Nations bodies -- Ch. 3. International Court of Justice -- Ch. 4. ICJ jurisdiction, international law sources & arbitration among states -- Ch. 5. Treaties to which the U.S. is a party -- Ch. 6. Treaties to which the U.S. is not a party -- Ch. 7. Customary international law -- Ch. 8. Arbitration among private parties -- Ch. 9. Basic international criminal law -- Unit B. Basic documents for investigation and study -- Ch. 1. The United Nations charter -- Ch. 2. 1. UNCTAD document -- 2. UNESCO document -- 3. OPCW document -- Ch. 3. Statute of the International Court of Justice -- Ch. 4. Convention for the Pacific Settlement of International Disputes -- Ch. 5. Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties -- Ch. 7. 1. Shearer & Starke reading -- 2. Malcolm Shaw reading -- 3. Ian Brownlie reading -- Ch. 8. 1. New York Convention -- 2. ICC arbitration rules -- Ch. 9. Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court.
Review: "In this interactive, student centered guide, Anthony S. Winer and Mary Ann E. Archer provide a comprehensive introduction and analysis of research methods for Public International Law. A Basic Course in Public International Law Research promotes effective research practices that stem from an understanding of the tenets of International Law. This dynamic text offers in depth analysis of such topics as the U.N. principal organs, the International Court of Justice, and the law of treaties: and includes copies of key international law documents, including the U.N. Charter and the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties. Complete with background essays, exercises, analysis of both print and electronic resources, and a teacher's manual. A Basic Course in Public International Law Research is ideal for both undergraduate and graduate law courses, as well as courses in International Relations and International Political Science."--BOOK JACKET.
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Unit A. Background, guidance, exercises and problems -- Ch. 1. United Nations principal organs -- Ch. 2. Other United Nations bodies -- Ch. 3. International Court of Justice -- Ch. 4. ICJ jurisdiction, international law sources & arbitration among states -- Ch. 5. Treaties to which the U.S. is a party -- Ch. 6. Treaties to which the U.S. is not a party -- Ch. 7. Customary international law -- Ch. 8. Arbitration among private parties -- Ch. 9. Basic international criminal law -- Unit B. Basic documents for investigation and study -- Ch. 1. The United Nations charter -- Ch. 2. 1. UNCTAD document -- 2. UNESCO document -- 3. OPCW document -- Ch. 3. Statute of the International Court of Justice -- Ch. 4. Convention for the Pacific Settlement of International Disputes -- Ch. 5. Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties -- Ch. 7. 1. Shearer & Starke reading -- 2. Malcolm Shaw reading -- 3. Ian Brownlie reading -- Ch. 8. 1. New York Convention -- 2. ICC arbitration rules -- Ch. 9. Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court.

"In this interactive, student centered guide, Anthony S. Winer and Mary Ann E. Archer provide a comprehensive introduction and analysis of research methods for Public International Law. A Basic Course in Public International Law Research promotes effective research practices that stem from an understanding of the tenets of International Law. This dynamic text offers in depth analysis of such topics as the U.N. principal organs, the International Court of Justice, and the law of treaties: and includes copies of key international law documents, including the U.N. Charter and the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties. Complete with background essays, exercises, analysis of both print and electronic resources, and a teacher's manual. A Basic Course in Public International Law Research is ideal for both undergraduate and graduate law courses, as well as courses in International Relations and International Political Science."--BOOK JACKET.

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