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Book SynopsisThis fifth edition of International Law: A South African Perspective is now titled Dugard's International Law: A South African Perspective, in recognition of the fact that this work is a continuation of the earlier editions written by John Dugard.
Table of ContentsThe Nature and History of International Law-John Dugard; South Africa and International Law: A Historical Introduction- John Dugard; Sources of International Law-John Dugard and Dire Tladi; The Place of International Law in South African Municipal Law-John Dugard and Andreas Coutsoudis; States (Including Recognition and Non-recognition)-John Dugard; Recognition of Governments-John Dugard; Recognition in Municipal Law-John Dugard; Territory-John Dugard and Rosalind Elphick; Jurisdiction and International Crimes-John Dugard, Max du Plessis and Eshed Cohen; International Criminal Courts, the International Criminal Court, and South Africa's Implementation of the Rome Statute-Max du Plessis and Eshed Cohen; Extradition-Anton Katz, Max du Plessis, Eshed Cohen and John Dugard; Immunity from Jurisdiction-John Dugard; State Responsibility, Diplomatic Protection and the Treatment of Aliens-John Dugard; Responsibility of International Organisations-Arnold Pronto; Human Rights-John Dugard and Jackie Dugard; Refugees and Stateless Persons-Anton Katz and Tiyanjana Maluwa; Law of the Sea-John Dugard and Dire Tladi; Air and Space Law-John Dugard and Rosalind Elphick; International Environmental Law-John Dugard and Dire Tladi; Treaties-John Dugard; International Economic Relations-Max du Plessis and Kholofelo Kugler; International Adjudication-John Dugard and Rosalind Elphick; The United Nations and the Maintenance of International Peace and Security-John Dugard and Tiyanjana Maluwa; The Use of Force by States-Dire Tladi and John Dugard; Humanitarian Law-John Dugard; The African Union-Max du Plessis and Tiyanjana Maluwa.