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Public International Law for B.S/ LL.B and other Competitive Exams By Dr. Sultan Khan
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Introduction to Public International Law:
- Definition, nature, and scope of public international law.
- Historical evolution and sources of international law.
- Principles guiding the relations between states and other international actors.
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Subjects of International Law:
- States as primary subjects of international law.
- Recognition and rights of states.
- Legal personality of international organizations and non-state entities.
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Sources of International Law:
- Examination of customary international law, treaties, and general principles of law.
- Role of judicial decisions, teachings of jurists, and international custom.
- Interpretation and application of international legal norms.
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Treaties and International Agreements:
- Analysis of the formation, interpretation, and termination of treaties.
- Types of treaties and their legal effects.
- Challenges in treaty implementation and compliance.
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State Responsibility and Diplomatic Relations:
- Principles of state responsibility for internationally wrongful acts.
- Diplomatic privileges and immunities.
- Settlement of disputes between states through diplomatic means.
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Use of Force and International Conflict:
- Regulation of the use of force in international relations.
- Principles of self-defense, collective security, and humanitarian intervention.
- Legal frameworks for the prevention and resolution of international conflicts.
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International Human Rights Law:
- Overview of human rights principles and their international protection.
- Analysis of major international human rights treaties and mechanisms.
- Challenges and prospects for the promotion and enforcement of human rights globally.
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International Criminal Law:
- Definition and prosecution of international crimes.
- Jurisdiction of international criminal tribunals and national courts.
- Role of international cooperation in combating impunity for serious crimes.





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