Introduction to international law

Part 1 International law in general: nature and origins the material sources of international law the subjects of international law the relation between international law and state law. Part 2 States as subjects of international law: states in general recognition state territorial sovereignty and other lesser territorial rights of states. Part 3 Rights and duties of states: jurisdiction the law of the sea and maritime highways state responsibility succession to rights and obligations the state and the individual the state and economic interests - international economic and monetary law development and the environment - Stockholm Conference of 1972 on the human environment. Part 4 International transactions: the agents of international business diplomatic envoys, consuls and other representatives the law and practice as to treaties. Part 5 Disputes and hostile relations (including war, armed conflicts and neutrality): international disputes war, armed conflicts and other hostile relations neutrality, quasi-neutrality and non-belligerency. Part 6 International institutions.