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    <namePart>Seneadza, Oswald K.</namePart>
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  <tableOfContents>Contents: Part One: General principles and the structure of international legal obligations: The nature of international law: Sources of public international law -- The relationship between international law and municipal law -- International legal personality -- Recognition of states and governments -- Territorial sovereignty -- State  jurisdiction and immunity -- Responsibility -- The use of force -- The law of treaties -- Part Two: Specialized areas of public international (application of int'l law): The International Court of Justice and the ICC -- The means of dispute settlement -- International Criminal Law -- The law of the sea -- The Law of War (International Humanitarian Law) -- Diplomatic and Consular Law.                                 </tableOfContents>
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