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Third Parties In International Law (oxford Monographs In International Law)

معرفی کتاب «Third Parties In International Law (oxford Monographs In International Law)» نوشتهٔ Christine Chinkin، منتشرشده توسط نشر Clarendon Press ; Oxford University Press در سال 1993. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

What impact has the accommodation of third party claims and interests had on the traditional bilateral framework for the regulation of international affairs? This volume examines this subject with a detailed analysis of the position of both individual actors within the international arena and the broader international community in three areas of international law--treaties, international procedure of adjudication and arbitration, and the illegal use of force--in order to determine the general position of third parties in international law. Using this perspective, the work discusses current processes for making and the application of international law. Third Parties In International Law Examines The Impact Upon The Traditional Bilateral Framework For The Regulation Of International Affairs That Has Been Made By The Accommodation Of Third Party Claims And Interests. There Is A Detailed Analysis Of The Position Of Third Parties (defined Both As Individual Actors Within The International Arena, And The Broader International Community) In Three Areas Of International Law: Treaties; International Procedure (adjudication And Arbitration) And The Illegal Use Of Force, In Order To Determine The Position Of Third Parties In International Law Generally. From This Third Party Perspective There Is Discussion Of The Modern Processes For The Making And Application Of International Law. Table Of United Nations Resolutions. 1. The Problem -- Pt. I. Treaties And Third Parties. 2. States As Third Parties To Treaties: Formal Prescriptions. 3. States As Third Parties To Treaties: Claims By And Against Third Party States. 4. International Organizations As Third Parties To Treaties. 5. Individuals As Third Parties To Treaties. 6. Conclusions To Part I: The Pacta Tertiis Rule In Modern International Law -- Pt. Ii. International Judicial And Arbitral Procedure And Third Parties. 7. Intervention Before The International Court Of Justice: Articles 62 And 63 Of The Statute Of The Court. 8. Multiparty Disputes: Intervention And Indispensable Parties Before The International Court Of Justice. 9. Intervention Before The European Court Of Justice. 10. Other Third Party Procedures Before International Adjudicative Tribunals. 11. Third Parties Before International Arbitral Tribunals. 12. Conclusions To Part Ii: Third Parties In International Proceedings. Pt. Iii. Third Parties And International Crimes: Armed Conflict. 13. Third Party Response To Armed Conflict And Acts Of Aggression: Neutrality. 14. Third Party Unilateral And Collective Responses To Armed Conflict. 15. Conclusions To Part Iii: Third Parties And International Crimes -- 16. Conclusions. Christine Chinkin. Based On Author's Thesis (ph.d.), University Of Sydney Law School. Includes Bibliographical References (p. [357]-376) And Index. Examines the rights and duties of parties who fall outside the bilateral consensual relationship which characterizes the traditional legal system. Chapters discuss areas such as international organizations, third parties to treaties, and international judicial and arbitral procedure.
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