Public International Law: A New Zealand Perspective (eBook)

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Relevant, current and applicable – placing public international law in a New Zealand context.

Edited by Alberto Costi

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NZD$ 220.00
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Release Date: March 30, 2020
ISBN/ISSN: 9780947514419

Product description

Public International Law: A New Zealand Perspective is a major work for students of the public international law elective, practitioners and large firms with global practices. New Zealand experience and interests with international law differ from the European- or US-centric studies for reasons of geographical and regional needs.

This book looks at developing understanding of compliance with, rather than enforcement of, international law principles, with each chapter containing a case study and list of additional readings that can aid understanding of the topic covered.

The author panel is overflowing with New Zealand international law experts, who have provided academically rigorous content relevant to New Zealand and the Pacific Rim.

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Table of contents


  1. Introduction to international law

  2. The United Nations

  3. International legal personality

  4. The creation of international law

  5. Acquisition of title to territory

  6. Antarctica

  7. New Zealand and the Pacific

  8. Jurisdiction

  9. Immunities

  10. State responsibility

  11. International law in New Zealand law

  12. Human rights

  13. Law of the sea

  14. International environmental law

  15. International trade law

  16. International criminal law

  17. International law and the use of force

  18. The law of armed conflict

  19. Peaceful settlement of disputes