Description
Public International Law is the cornerstone of legal relations among states and international entities. This course provides a comprehensive introduction to the fundamental principles, sources, and institutions that constitute the international legal order. It offers students a systematic understanding of how international law governs interactions between sovereign states, international organizations, and, in limited cases, individuals.
The course begins with a study of the nature, origin, and development of international law, examining its primary sources: treaties, customary law, general principles of law, and subsidiary means such as judicial decisions and scholarly writings. It addresses the hierarchy and interpretation of legal norms and the challenges of enforcing international obligations.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter 1 Definitions, Nature, and Basis of International Law
Chapter 2 History, Development, and Codification of International Law
Chapter 3 Subjects of International Law
Chapter 4 Sources of International Law
Chapter 5 Relationship between International Law and State Law
Chapter 6 Recognition
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