Public International Law

Features of Public International Law are as follows

1.STATES AS SUBJECTS OF INTERNATIONAL LAW
1.1. Nature of International Law
1.2. Evolution nature of state as a subject of International Law
1.3. Criteria of Statehood
1.4. Distinction between State and Governments
1.5. Recognition of States and Governments
1.6. The notion of State Succession

2.STATES AS MAKERS OF INTERNATIONAL LAW
2.1. Custom- Creation through State Practice
2.1.1. Concept of “State practices” creative of “Custom”
2.1.2. Types of Custom
2.1.3. Proof of Custom
2.1.4. Place of customary International Law in the evolution, and for the future, of international law
2.1.5. Treaties
2.1.6. Concept of treaties
2.1.7. Types of treaties (bilateral/regional/multilateral; dispositive/non dispositives; Law – creating)
2.1.8. Authority to enter into treaties which special reference to India and SAARC
2.1.9. Essential of a valid treaty, with special reference to Jus Cogens
2.1.10. State Succession to treaties
2.1.11. Selected problems in treaty interpretation

3.International adjudication
3.1. General principles of civilized nations and juristic writing (publicists) as acknowledged Subsidiary
3.2. International Law Creating Act.
3.3. The Resolution of the General Assembly as Law Creating Acts in White Collar Crime.
3.4. The Status of Specialized United Nations Agencies
3.5. The role of international NGO’s in international law creation

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4.Individuals, non state communities and peoples in international law
4.1. The traditional discourse concerning Individual as a subject and object of international law
4.2. The basic modification, post charter, in the position of the individual

5.Equitable resource utilization and just world order
5.1. The traditional concepts of State Jurisdiction
5.2. The reformulation of the law of the common heritage or mankind
5.2.1. From mare liberum to the common heritage of mankind

6.SEA LAW
6.1. Territorial Waters
6.2. Continental Shelf
6.3. Sea – bed and Ocean – floor
6.4. Special problem of Antarctica.

7.AIR LAW
7.1. The law of outer space, the moon Treaty, Geo Stationary object in outer space
7.2. Problems of liability in the case of hazards
7.3. The emerging law concerning trans – boundary pollution accident (Chernobyl, Bassle and Bhopal)

8.INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC LAW
8.1. The IBRD, The IMF
8.2. The GATT
8.3. The UNCTAD; W.T.O

9.INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATION
9.1. INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS
9.1.1. League of Nations
9.1.2. United Nations
9.1.3. The General Assembly
9.1.4. The Security Council
9.1.5. The International Court of Justice (ICJ)
9.1.6. The Economic and social Council
9.1.7. The Tursteeship Council
9.1.8. The Secretariat
9.2. Specialised Agencies
9.2.1. International LabourOrganisation (ILO)
9.2.2. World Health Organisation (WHO)
9.2.3. United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO)

10. International Law - Terrorism

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