United Nations Legal Order

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Oscar Schachter, Christopher C. Joyner, American Society of International Law
Cambridge University Press, 1995 - 1166 lappuses
The purpose of these volumes is to examine, explain and appraise contributions made by the United Nations system to international law and the law-creating process. The work assesses the effect UN institutions have had on the law-making process, and the extent to which that law has been accepted by and evidenced in contemporary state practice. It is divided into three main parts. The first examines the practical as well as conceptual aspects of the UN system as a source of law. The second part deals with different fields of activity which have become the subjects of legal rules and processes. Areas covered include human rights, use of force and economic relations. In addition, topics that have not previously been examined in such a comprehensive manner, such as shipping, aviation, and private international law, are also discussed. The third part covers the internal law of the UN system - international civil services and financial contributions.
 

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6 xi
561
Economic Relations and Development 503
571
VOLUME 1
581
Environment
631
Law of the Sea
671
Kirgis
715
Outer Space
753
SUBSTANTIVE LAW 245
763
Financial Responsibility
1091
Index
1121
SelfDetermination 349
1150
PREFACE
vii
ADVISORY COMMITTEE
xiii
DIGEST OF CASES REPORTED IN VOLUME 76
xix
TABLE OF TREATIES
xxix
REPORTS OF CASES
36

Posts and Telecommunications
789
Aviation
825
Health
859
Human Rights 319
872
Food and Agriculture
907
International Crimes
993
International Unification of Private Law
1025
Law of the International Civil Service
1059
OPENING Remarks 472
37
EFFECT OF THE SHULTZ LETTER 489
37
tion 494
97
CONCLUSIONS 513
120
Refugees and Migration
391
Women
433
INDEX 881
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