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Völkerrechtliche Praxis der Bundesrepublik Deutschland im Jahre 1998


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Karen Raible


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I. Sources of International Law, Basic Principles of International Relations
II. Foreign Relations Power and the German Länder
III. States and Governments
IV. State Territory and Boundaries, Extraterritorial Jurisdiction
V. Law of the Sea and Waterways
1. Law of the Sea
2. Law of Waterways
VI. Air and Space Law
1. Air Law
2. Space Law
VII. Sovereignty over Persons and Nationality
1. Nationality
2. Exercise of Diplomatic Protection
VIII. Aliens
1. Legislation on Aliens
2. Asylum Law and Refugee Law
3. Visa Law
IX. Human Rights and Minorities
1. International Human Rights Treaties and International Conferences
2. Practice within UN Organs
3. Practice within European Institutions
4. Human Rights Practices of Individual States
5. Minorities
X. Diplomatic and Consular Relations
XI. Legal Assistance and Extradition
1. Legal Assistance
2. Extradition
XII. Co-operation between States
1. Political Co-operation
2. Scientific, Technical and Cultural Co-operation
3. Labour Law and Social Security Co-operation
4. Police and Military Co-operation
5. Development and Financial Aid
6. Nutrition and Humanitarian Aid
7. Local Transfrontier Co-operation
XIII. Environmental Protection
1. General Issues
2. Protection of Waters
3. Air and Climate Protection
4. Nuclear Safety
5. Conservation of the Countryside and Soil Protection
6. Protection of Endangered Species and Biodiversity
7. Waste and Dangerous Goods
8. Antarctic
9. Biotechnology
XIV. Foreign Trade and World Trade Order
1. GATT and WTO
2. Export Controls
3. Specific Questions
XV. European Union and European Communities
1. Treaties
2. External Relations
3. Specific Questions
XVI. International Organisations
1. United Nations
2. Military Alliances
3. Other Organisations
XVII. Peace-Keeping Measures and Law of War
1. Arms Reduction and Arms Control
2. Peace-Keeping Operations
3. Collective Military and Non-Military Measures
4. Self-Defence and Other Forms of Use of Force
5. Humanitarian Law
XVIII. Consequences of War, Occupation and Division