A Basic Course in International Law Research

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Pub. Date: 2005-09-29
Publisher(s): UPA
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Summary

In this interactive, student-centered guide, Anthony S. Winer and Mary Ann E. Archer provide a comprehensive introduction and analysis of research methods for Public International Law. A Basic Course in Public International Law Research promotes effective research practices that stem from an understanding of the tenets of International Law. Complete with background essays, exercises, analysis of both print and electronic resources, and a teacher's manual it is ideal for both undergraduate and graduate law, international relations, and international political science courses.

Author Biography

Anthony S. Winer is a Professor of Law at William Mitchell College of Law in Saint Paul, Minnesota Mary Ann E. Archer is the Associate Director for Public Services of the Warren E. Burger Law Library at the William Mitchell College of Law

Table of Contents

Preface ix
Acknowledgments xiii
Unit A: Background, Guidance, Exercises and Problems
United Nations Principal Organs
Part 1: Introduction and Overview
1(6)
Part 2: Reading Exercises
7(12)
Part 3: Guidance for Research
19(4)
Part 4: Research Problems
23(4)
Other United Nations Bodies
Part 1: Introduction and Overview
27(2)
Part 2: Reading Exercises
29(12)
Part 3: Guidance for Research
41(2)
Part 4: Research Problems
43(6)
International Court of Justice
Part 1: Introduction and Overview
49(4)
Part 2: Reading Exercises
53(8)
Part 3: Guidance for Research
61(4)
Part 4: Research Problems
65(8)
ICJ Jurisdiction, International Law Sources & Arbitration Among States
Part 1: Introduction and Overview
73(4)
Part 2: Reading Exercises
77(10)
Part 3: Guidance for Research
87(2)
Part 4: Research Problems
89(8)
Treaties to Which the U.S. Is A Party
Part 1: Introduction and Overview
97(4)
Part 2: Reading Exercises
101(10)
Part 3: Guidance for Research
111(4)
Part 4: Research Problems
115(6)
Treaties to Which the U.S. Is Not A Party
Part 1: Introduction and Overview
121(4)
Part 2: Reading Exercises
125(8)
Part 3: Guidance for Research
133(4)
Part 4: Research Problems
137(6)
Customary International Law
Part 1: Introduction and Overview
143(4)
Part 2: Reading Exercises
147(4)
Part 3: Guidance for Research
151(4)
Part 4: Research Problems
155(12)
Arbitration among Private Parties
Part 1: Introduction and Overview
167(4)
Part 2: Reading Exercises
171(10)
Part 3: Guidance for Research
181(2)
Part 4: Research Problems
183(10)
Basic International Criminal Law
Part 1: Introduction and Overview
193(2)
Part 2: Reading Exercises
195(8)
Part 3: Guidance for Research
203(2)
Part 4: Research Problems
205(8)
Unit B: Basic Documents for Investigation and Study
The United Nations Charter
213(34)
UNCTAD Document
247(42)
UNESCO Document
263(14)
OPCW Document
277(12)
Statute of the International Court of Justice
289(20)
Convention for the Pacific Settlement of International Disputes
309(26)
Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties
335(38)
Shearer & Starke Reading
373(26)
Malcolm Shaw Reading
379(14)
Ian Brownlie Reading
393(6)
New York Convention
399(28)
ICC Arbitration Rules
407(20)
Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court
427

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