International law (Vol. 2)
edited by Joseph Weiler and Alan T. Nissel.
- New York : Routledge, 2011.
- 463 p.
Table of Contents: Volume 2: Fundamentals of international law 1 Introduction Part 7: International law- making and the sources of international law Chapter 13. The consent of states and the sources of the law of nations Chapter 14. The world constitutive process of authoritative decision Chapter 15. Transnational legal process: The 1994 Roscoe pound lecture Chapter 16. On the obligation of treaties: A paper presented to the association for the reform and codification of the law of nations, at Antwerp, Sept. 1877 Chapter 17. Custom as a source of international law Chapter 18. Custom Chapter 19. The challenge of soft law: Development and change in international law Part 8: International personality: States Chapter 20. The criteria for statehood in international law Part 9: International personality: Real and other legal persons Chapter 21. The concept of legal personality Chapter 22. A 'new' Vienna convention on treaties between states and international organizations or between international organizations: a critical commentary Part 10: Territory, sovereignty and self-determination Chapter 23. Territorial change Chapter 24. Sovereignty Chapter 25. Sovereignty and inequality Chapter 26. The diffusion of sovereignty: self-determination in the post-colonial age Chapter 27. Self-determination in a post-colonial world