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Public International Law

  • Unit 1: Nature, Definition & Sources of International Law
    • Nature, Definition & Relation to Municipal Law
    • Sources of International Law & Jus Cogens
  • Unit 2: Subjects of International Law & Recognition
    • Subjects of International Law (States, Orgs & Individuals)
    • State Recognition & State Succession
  • Unit 3: State Territory & Law of the Sea
    • Law of the Sea: Maritime Zones (UNCLOS)
  • Unit 4: State Jurisdiction, Asylum & Extradition
    • Extradition, Asylum & State Jurisdiction
    • Diplomatic Agents: Privileges & Immunities
  • Unit 5: Law of Treaties
    • Law of Treaties (Vienna Convention, 1969)
  • Unit 6: Peaceful Settlement of Disputes & ICJ
    • The International Court of Justice (ICJ)
  • Unit 7: The United Nations & International Organs
    • The United Nations Organs & Collective Security

Unit 4: State Jurisdiction, Asylum & Extradition

Sovereign authority is generally territorial, but international law recognizes cases where states may extend jurisdiction externally to protect national interests.

This unit examines Extradition, Asylum, and the essential Diplomatic Immunities under the Vienna Convention.

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