Public International Law/Table of Contents

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Part I - History, Theory, and Methods Part II - General International Law Part III - Specialized Fields
 * § 1 History of International Law
 * § 1.1 Founding Myths
 * § 1.2 Nineteenth Century
 * § 1.3 Decolonization
 * § 2 Nature and Purpose of International Law
 * § 2.1 International Law and Violence
 * § 2.2 Consent
 * § 2.3 Enforcement
 * § 3 Methodology
 * § 3.1 Case Analysis
 * § 3.2 Interdisciplinarity
 * § 4 Approaches to International Law
 * § 4.1 Positivism
 * § 4.2 TWAIL
 * § 4.3 Feminism & Queer Theory
 * § 4.4 Marxism
 * § 5 Interaction
 * § 5.1 Interaction within International Law
 * § 5.2 International Law and Domestic Law
 * § 6 Sources of International Law
 * § 6.1 Treaty Law
 * § 6.2 Customary Law
 * § 6.3 General Principles
 * § 6.4 Other Sources
 * § 7 Subjects and Actors in International Law
 * § 7.1 States
 * § 7.2 Indigenous Peoples
 * § 7.3 International Organizations
 * § 7.4 Individuals
 * § 7.5 Women in International Law 
 * § 7.6 Non-governmental Organization
 * § 7.7 Corporations
 * § 7.8 Animals
 * § 7.9 Cities
 * § 8 Jurisdiction
 * § 9 State Responsibility
 * § 10 Diplomatic Relations
 * § 11 Immunities
 * § 12 Peaceful Settlement of Disputes
 * § 12.1 Evidence
 * § 13 Use of Force
 * § 14 Law of Armed Conflict
 * § 15 Law of the Sea
 * § 16 International Environmental Law
 * § 17 International Climate Change Law
 * § 18 International Migration Law
 * § 19 International Law in Cyberspace
 * § 20 Space Law
 * § 21 Human Rights Law
 * § 21.1 Recurring Themes in Human Rights Doctrine
 * § 21.2 Institutional Human Rights Protection
 * § 21.2.1 United Nations Human Rights System
 * § 21.2.2 African Human Rights System
 * § 21.2.3 European Human Rights System
 * § 21.2.4 Inter-American Human Rights System
 * § 21.2.5 Arab and Islamic Human Rights System
 * § 21.2.6 Asian Human Rights System
 * § 21.3 Critique of Human Rights
 * § 22 International Criminal Law
 * § 22.1 International Crimes
 * § 22.2 International Criminal Courts and Tribunals
 * § 22.3 Domestic Prosecution of International Crimes 
 * § 23 International Economic Law
 * § 23.1 Investment Law
 * § 23.2 Trade Law
 * § 23.3 Monetary Law