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9780735527089

International Law 2003-2004 : Selected Document

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    9780735527089

  • ISBN10:

    0735527083

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2003-10-01
  • Publisher: Wolters Kluwer

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Summary

This up-to-date compilation exposes your students To The key documents in international law. In one convenient source, you will find a variety of: important international law-related documents arising from September 11 a wide variety of treaties and conventions U.N. resolutions the latest lists of parties to agreements U.S. laws relevant websites

Author Biography

Barry E. Carter: Professor of Law Georgetown University Phillip R. Trimble: Professor of Law University of California, Los Angeles Curtis A. Bradley: Professor of Law University of Virginia School of Law

Table of Contents

Alphabetical List of Documents xiii
Abbreviations List xvii
Preface xix
Chapter 1. What Is International Law? 1(48)
United Nations Charter
1(28)
International Court of Justice Statute
29(15)
Cases Before the International Court of Justice: 1946-February 2003
44(5)
U.S. International Emergency Economic Powers Act [See Chapter 3]
Materials on September 11, 2001, case study [See Chapter 11]
N.Y Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards [See Chapter 4]
Chapter 2. Treaties and Customary International Law 49(28)
Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties
49(28)
Chapter 3. International Law in the United States 77(34)
U.S. Constitution
77(17)
Trading with the Enemy Act
94(2)
National Emergencies Act
96(5)
International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA)
101(6)
Alien Tort Statute (ATS) or Alien Tort Claims Act (ATCA)
107(1)
Torture Victim Protection Act
108(3)
Chapter 4. International Dispute Resolution 111(100)
International Court of Justice Statute [See Chapter 1]
Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court [See end of Chapter 11]
ICC Rules of Arbitration
111(15)
N.Y Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards
126(5)
Convention on the Settlement of Investment Disputes Between States and Nationals of Other States (ICSID Convention)
131(14)
North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)
145(29)
GATT Articles XXII and XXIII
174(2)
Uruguay Round Final Act
176(35)
World Trade Organization (WTO) Agreement
177(9)
Annex 2. Dispute Settlement Understanding
186(25)
Chapter 5. States and Other Major International Entities 211(118)
U.N. Charter [See Chapter 1]
Treaty on European Union
211(19)
Treaty Establishing the European Community
230(69)
Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union
299(11)
North Atlantic Treaty (NATO)
310(4)
Organization of American States (OAS) Charter
314(15)
Chapter 6. Foreign Sovereign Immunity and the Act of State Doctrine 329(52)
Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act (FSIA)
329(13)
Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations
342(14)
Vienna Convention on Consular Relations
356(23)
Optional Protocol to the Vienna Convention Concerning Compulsory Settlement of Dispute
379(2)
Chapter 7. Allocation of Legal Authority Among States 381(16)
Some U.S. Anti-Terrorism Statutes
381(5)
U.S.-U.K Extradition Treaty (1972)
386(7)
U.S.-U.K Supplementary Extradition Treaty (1985)
393(4)
Chapter 8. State Responsibility-Injuries to Aliens and International Human Rights 397(158)
U.S.-Ukraine Bilateral Investment Treaty
397(12)
ICSID Convention [See Chapter 4]
Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union [See Chapter 5]
Universal Declaration of Human Rights
409(6)
International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights
415(17)
U.S. Senate Resolution of Advice and Consent to Ratification of the Covenant on Civil and Political Rights
432(3)
Optional Protocol to the ICCPR
435(3)
International Covenant on Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights
438(9)
Genocide Convention
447(3)
U.S. Reservations to the Genocide Convention
450(2)
Convention on Elimination of Racial Discrimination
452(9)
Convention on Discrimination Against Women
461(12)
Convention Against Torture
473(11)
Convention on the Rights of the Child
484(9)
European Human Rights Convention
493(12)
Protocols to the European Human Rights Convention (Nos. 1, 4, 6, 7, 12)
505(6)
American Convention on Human Rights
511(21)
African Charter on Human Rights
532(10)
International Law Commission, Draft Articles on Responsibility of States for International Wrongful Acts
542(13)
Chapter 9. Law of the Sea 555(182)
Territorial Sea and Contiguous Zone Convention
555(8)
Continental Shelf Convention
563(3)
High Seas Convention
566(8)
UNCLOS Resolution on Preparatory Commission
574(2)
Law of the Sea Convention (1982)
576(140)
Agreement Relating to Part XI of the LOS Convention
716(15)
Antarctic Treaty
731(6)
Chapter 10. International Environmental Law 737(88)
Stockholm Declaration
737(6)
Vienna Ozone Convention
743(11)
Helsinki Declaration on the Ozone Layer
754(2)
Montreal Ozone Protocol (as amended and adjusted through 1992 amendments)
756(24)
Montreal Ozone Protocol (later amendments)
780(8)
Framework Convention on Climate Change
788(15)
Kyoto Protocol to Climate Change Convention
803(22)
Chapter 11. Use of Force and Arms Control 825(16)
U.N. Charter [See Chapter 1]
"Uniting for Peace" Resolution
825(6)
NATO Treaty [See Chapter 5]
OAS Charter [See Chapter 5]
U.N. Participation Act
831(3)
War Powers Resolution
834(7)
Materials re: Iraq 841(66)
U.N. Security Council Res. 660 (August 2, 1990)
841(1)
U.N. Security Council Res. 661 (August 6, 1990)
842(2)
U.N. Security Council Res. 662 (August 9, 1990)
844(1)
U.N. Security Council Res. 665 (August 25, 1990)
845(1)
U.N. Security Council Res. 666 (September 13, 1990)
846(2)
U.N. Security Council Res. 667 (September 16, 1990)
848(2)
U.N. Security Council Res. 670 (September 25, 1990)
850(2)
U.N. Security Council Res. 674 (October 29, 1990)
852(2)
U.N. Security Council Res. 678 (November 29, 1990)
854(1)
Congressional Authorization for Use of Military Force Against Iraq (1991)
855(2)
President Bush's Letter to Congress re: Attack on Iraq (1991)
857(4)
U.N. Security Council Res. 687 (April 3, 1991)
861(8)
U.N. Security Council Res. 688 (April 5, 1991)
869(2)
U.N. Security Council Res. 778 (October 2, 1992)
871(3)
U.N. Security Council Res. 986 (April 14, 1995)
874(3)
U.N. Security Council Res. 1137 (November 12, 1997)
877(3)
U.N. Security Council Res. 1154 (March 2, 1998)
880(1)
U.N. Security Council Res. 1194 (September 9, 1998)
881(2)
U.N. Security Council Res. 1205 (November 5, 1998)
883(2)
Congressional Authorization for Use of Military Force Against Iraq (2002)
885(5)
U.N. Security Council Res. 1441 (November 8, 2002)
890(4)
Letter from President Bush to Congressional Leaders (March 21, 2003)
894(2)
Letter from U.S. Permanent Representative to the U.N. Security Council (March 20, 2003)
896(2)
U.K. Government Statement on Legal Basis for Use of Force against Iraq (March 2003)
898(1)
U.N. Security Council Res. 1483 (May 22, 2003)
899(8)
Materials re: Kosovo 907 U.N. Security Council Res. 1160 (March 31, 1998) 907(21)
U.N. Security Council Res. 1199 (September 23, 1998)
910(4)
U.N. Security Council Res. 1203 (October 24, 1998)
914(2)
U.S. Ambassador Burleigh, Statement to Security Council (March 24, 1999)
916(2)
Sir Jeremy Greenstock (U.K), Statement to Security Council (March 24, 1999)
918(1)
President Clinton's Letter to Congress re: Kosovo (March 26, 1999)
919(2)
Written Answer from Prime Minister Blair (April 29, 1999)
921(1)
U.N. Security Council Res. 1244 (June 10, 1999)
922(6)
Materials on September 11 928(18)
U.N. General Assembly Res. 56/1 (September 12, 2001)
928(1)
U.N. Security Council Res. 1368 (September 12, 2001)
929(1)
Congressional Joint Resolution: Authorization of Use of Force (September 14, 2001)
930(2)
U.N. Security Council Res. 1373 (September 28, 2001)
932(4)
Letter from President Bush to Congressional Leaders on Afghanistan (October 9, 2001)
936(1)
Letter from U.S. Permanent Representative to the U.N. Security Council (October 7, 2001)
937(2)
U.N. Security Council Res. 1378 (November 14, 2001)
939(2)
U.N. Security Council Res. 1383 (December 6, 2001)
941(2)
U.N. Security Council Res. 1386 (December 20, 2001)
943(3)
U.N. Security Council Resolutions Establishing War Crimes Tribunals for the Former Yugoslavia and Rwanda 946
U.N. Security Council Res. 827 (May 25, 1993)
946(2)
U.N. Security Council Res. 955 (November 8, 1994)
948(2)
Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court
950(33)
Geneva Convention Relative to the Treatment of Prisoners of War (III) (1949)
983(14)
Geneva Convention Relative to the Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of War (IV) (1949)
997

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