This paper introduces to the student to the realm of laws governing the conduct of independent nation states during times of peace.
Meaning, Nature, Scope and Kinds of International Law;
Sources of International Law.
Evolution of International Law-New states, Codification of International Law and their role in International Law, Progressive development of International law.
International Transactions- Diplomatic Agents and Immunities with special reference to 1961 and 1962 convention.
Treaties
Laws of Peace- Nature of State; Rights and Duties of State; State Responsibility;
Recognition -Theories and Process of Recognition including Belligerency and Insurgency), State Succession.
Intervention- Problems of Nationality and Citizenship
State Territory- Acquisition and Loss of Territory;
Laws of the Sea and Sea-bed (Maritime Belt, Continental Shelf, Territorial Waters)
Seabed Disputes Resolution;
Piracy;
Extradition
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