Public International Law
Public International Law
INTRODUCTION
• Definition, Nature and Origin of International Law
• Theories as to the Basis of International Law-Relations between International Law
& Municipal Law
• Sources of International Law-Statute of the International Court of Justice (Article
38)-General Concepts -Pacta Sunt Servanda, Rebus Sic Stantibus, Jus Cogens
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INTERNATIONAL TRANSACTION & ORGANIZATION
• Diplomatic Agents: Classification & Functions-Immunities and Privileges of
Diplomatic Agents-Theoretical Basis of Immunities-Termination of Diplomatic
Mission and Refusal to Accept Diplomatic Agents
• International Treaties: General Concept & Allied Issues
• United Nations on War and War Crimes-Permanent Organs of UN-General
Assembly-Security Council & International Court of Justice-International Criminal
Court (Rome Statute)
Suggested Readings:
1. Abhimanyu Singh: Public International Lain, Mahaveer Publications,
Dibrugarh.
2. H. O. Agarwal: A Concise book on International Lain and Human Rights, Central
Law Publications, Allahabad.
3. Ian Brownlie & James Crawford: Brownlie's Principles of Public In ternational
Lain, Oxford University Press, Oxford.
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5. Jyoti Rattan &Dr. Vijay Rattan: Public International Law, United Nations & Human
Rights, Bharat Law House, Jaipur.
6. N. K. Jaya Kumar: International Law and Human Rights, LexisNexis India, Gurgaon.
7. R. P. Kataria& Salah Uddin: Commentary on Human Rights, Orient Publishing
Company, Allahabad.
8. Rakesh Kumar Singh: Textbook on Public International Law, Universal Law Publishing
Co Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi.
9. Rashee Jain: Textbook on Human Rights Law and Practice, Universal Law Publishing Co
Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi.
10. Rhona K. M. Smith: Textbook on International Human Rights, Oxford University Press,
Oxford.
11. Richard Stone: Textbook on Civil Liberties & Human Rights, Oxford University Press,
Oxford.
12. S. K. Kapoor: Human Rights under International Law & Indian Law, Central Law Agency,
Allahabad.
13. S. K. Verma: An Introduction to Public International Law, Satyam Law International,
New Delhi.
14. S. R. A. Rosedar: Public International Law, Lexis Nexis, India, Gurgaon.
15. S. R. Myneni: Human Rights, Asia Law House, Hyderabad.
16. S. R. Myneni: Public International Law, LexisNexis India, Gurgaon.
17. Upendra Baxi: The Future of Human Rights, Oxford University Press, Oxford.
18. V. K. Ahuja: Public International Law, LexisNexis India, Gurgaon.
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