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1. Crisp Introduction to International Law:
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The current work is an introductory book with the objective to introduce international law to students and general readers as well. The author very lucidly explains the subject so that it becomes easy to understand for all. The book briefly presents the most important aspects of International Law. The subject has been covered from fundamental, overriding principles of international law to customary law and the United Nations philosophy.
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2. An Introduction to Public International Law:
An Introduction to Public International Law by Dr. Shilpa Jain provides an in-depth approach about public international law in a systematic manner, which is lucid and thorough at the same time. It explains the basic principles of international law and also the way these principles operate in practice.
The book discusses international law as it has developed over the years, in a chronological order, beginning from the inception of international law through its sources; the traditional concepts of state responsibility and state recognition; the position of international institutions and their roles in shaping the law through the dispute redressal systems and lastly, the important concept of the law of the seas.
This collection contains following ebooks :
1. An Introduction to Public International Law by Shilpa Jain (2016 Edition)
Development and Nature of International Law
Sources of International Law
Relationship of International Law and Municipal Law
Position of Individuals in International Law
State Responsibility
State Recognition
Law of Treaties
Diplomatic and Consular Relations
International Institutions
Settlement of International Disputes
Laws of the Sea
Protection and Preservation of Monuments — The International Legal Framework and India
Landmark Cases under International Law
2. Crisp Introduction to International Law by Fatima Mujawar (2016 Edition)
1. By Way of Introduction
2. To Bind by International Law
3. Subjects under International Law
4. Sovereignty and Its Implications — Jurisdiction and Immunities
5. State Responsibility
6. The UN Ethos
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