
General Principles of Law as Applied by International Courts and Tribunals
by Bin Cheng , Foreword by Georg SchwarzenbergerBuy New
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Table of Contents
Foreword Georg Schwarzenberger | |
Introduction | |
Part I. The Principle of Self-Preservation: 1. Territorial application of the principle | |
2. External application of the principle | |
Part II. The Principle of Good Faith: 3. Good faith in treaty relations | |
4. Good faith in the exercise of rights (the theory of abuse of rights) | |
5. Other applications of the principle | |
Part III. General Principles of Law in the Concept of Responsibility: 6. General notions | |
7. The principle of individual responsibility | |
8. The principle of fault | |
9. The principle of integral reparation | |
10. The principle of proximate causality | |
Part IV. General Principles of Law in Judicial Proceedings: 11. Jurisdiction | |
12. Power to determine the extent of jurisdiction | |
13. Nemo debet esse judex in propria sua causa | |
14. Audiatur et altera pars | |
15. Jura novit curia | |
16. Proof and burden of proof | |
17. The principle of res judicata | |
18. Extinctive prescription | |
Conclusions | |
Appendices | |
Index. |
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