01338 2200205 4500001002100000005001500021008004100036020001800077035001900095041000800114082000800122084001400130100001700144245003400161260004800195300003400243500002500277520080800302650002201110INLIS00000000000096920200508201253200508||||||||| | ||| |||| ||eng|| a9780521823498 0010-0520000969 aeng0 a341 a341/AUS/H0 aAnthony Aust00aHandbook of International Law aCambridgebCambridge University Pressc2005 axlvii, 505p. ; 24 cm.c24 cm. aIndeks : p.486 - 505 aThis book explains how states and international organisations, especially the United Nations, make and use international law. The nature of international law and its fundamental concepts and principles are describes. The difference and relationship between various areas of international law which are often misunderstood (such as diplomatic and state immunity, human rights and international humanitarian law) are clearly exlplained. The essence of new specialist areas of international law relating to the environment, human rights and terrorism is discussed. The author's clear and accessible style makes the the subject understandable to non-international lawyers, non-layers and students. Abundant references are provided to sources and other materials, including authoritative and useful websites. 0aInternational Law