Lesson 30 of 31 • 8 upvotes • 11:06mins
Recognition of Insurgency, Belligerency and Government-in- exile
31 lessons • 7h 7m
Introduction to Public International Law
14:44mins
Oppenheim's Definition of International Law
11:56mins
Other Definitions of International law
12:28mins
Is International Law True Law?
15:00mins
Is International Law a Weak Law?
15:00mins
Basis of International Law
14:40mins
Sources of International Law
15:00mins
International Custom
15:00mins
Essential Ingredients of a Custom
13:10mins
General Principles of Law
14:54mins
Judicial Decisions and Juridical Works
14:14mins
International Treaties
14:49mins
Pacta Sunt Servanda
14:09mins
Formation or Conclusion of Treaty
14:47mins
Ratification of Treaty
12:12mins
Reservation to a Treaty
12:47mins
Treaties and Third State
11:02mins
Jus Cogens
14:57mins
Rebus Sic Stantibus
14:37mins
Termination of Treaties
15:00mins
Relationship between International Law and Municipal Law
13:58mins
Other Theories of Relationship
13:41mins
State Practices Regarding Relationship
14:16mins
Indian practice regarding International Customary Rules
12:56mins
State Recognition
13:13mins
Declaratory/Evidentiary Theory
13:51mins
Necessity of Recognition: Legal Effect
13:54mins
Forms of Recognition
14:59mins
Modes of Recognition
14:35mins
Recognition of Insurgency, Belligerency and Government in Exile.
11:06mins
Retroactive Recognition
10:49mins