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Bharat's United Nations, Human Rights, IHL & ICL (International Law 2) is a comprehensive academic text that explores advanced areas of public international law, focusing on the functioning of the United Nations, international human rights law, international humanitarian law, and international criminal law. The book provides a structured and analytical understanding of international legal institutions, enforcement mechanisms, and global legal norms, making it a core reference for advanced legal studies.
Key Features:
This book is primarily intended for undergraduate and postgraduate law students studying International Law-II. It is also valuable for judicial service aspirants, civil services candidates, academicians, researchers, and legal professionals seeking a well-organized reference on international human rights, humanitarian law, and criminal law at the global level.
Unit I: United Nations Organization (UNO)
1. The United Nations Organization
2. The General Assembly
3. Security Council
4. United Nations Peacekeeping Operations (UNPKO)
5. United Nations Economic and Social Council
6. The International Court of Justice (ICJ)
7. The Secretariat
8. The International Trusteeship System and Trusteeship Council
9. Specialised Agencies of the United Nations
10. Regional Arrangements for Maintaining Peace
11. Evaluation of Certain Regional Bodies
Unit II: Human Rights
12. Human Rights: Concept and Development
13. International Bill of Human Rights
14. International Human Rights Machinery and Monitoring Mechanisms
15. Regional Human Rights Instruments, Machinery, and Monitoring Mechanisms
16. Human Rights and Enforcement Mechanisms in India
Unit III: International Humanitarian Law (IHL)
17. War and Its Effects
18. International Criminal Tribunals, Special Courts, and Other War Crimes Trials
19. International Humanitarian Law (IHL): Concept and Development
20. Armed Conflicts and International Humanitarian Law (IHL)
21. Disarmament
Unit IV: International Criminal Law (ICL)
22. International Criminal Law: Meaning and Concept
23. International Crimes
24. Genocide
25. International Law on Drug Control
26. International Terrorism
27. Transnational Organised Crimes
28. International Criminal Police Organisation (INTERPOL)
29. The International Criminal Court (ICC)
30. Jurisdiction under International Criminal Law
31. Responsibility under International Criminal Law
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