Harvard Research In International Law : Contemporary Analysis and Appraisal edited by John P. Grant and J. Craig Barker.
Material type: TextLanguage: Publication details: 2007. U.S.A : Williams S.Heins,Description: 540 pISBN:- 9780837730387
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Table of Contents:
Contributors
Chapter 1. The Harvard Research: Genesis to Exodus and Beyond
John P. Grant and J. Craig Barker
Chapter 2. Nationality
Ruth Donner
Chapter 3. Responsibility of States
James R. Crawford and Tom Grant
Chapter 4. Territorial Waters
John P. Grant
Chapter 5. Diplomatic Privileges and Immunities
Eileen Denza
Chapter 6. Consuls
J. Craig Barker
Chapter 7. Competence of Courts in relation to Foreign States
Lady Hazel Fox
Chapter 8. Piracy
Alfred P. Rubin
Chapter 9. Extradition
Geoffrey Gilbert
Chapter 10. Jurisdiction with respect to Crime
Michael P. Scharf
Chapter 11. Treaties
Anthony Aust
Chapter 12. Judicial Assistance
Jeremy Thomas
Chapter 13. Neutrality
Stephen C. Neff
Chapter 14. Aggression
Rebecca M.M. Wallace and Elina Steinerte
Appendices 1- 13