Crimes Against Humanity and Genocide
Course material - 5 pages - International law
This document outlines crimes against humanity and genocide, their definitions, and penalties under French law, referencing the Nuremberg Tribunal and the 1948 UN Convention.
International Law and the United Nations
Course material - 13 pages - International law
This document discusses various aspects of international law, the United Nations, and related legal frameworks, including the qualification of satellite states, sources of public international law, and the role of the International Criminal Court.
Material Rules in Private International Law
Course material - 3 pages - International law
This document discusses the method of material rules in private international law, specifically in international trade matters, and how they differ from conflict rules.
International Law in International Trade
Course material - 4 pages - International law
This document discusses international conventions and laws governing international trade, including the unification of material and conflict rules.
France Overseas Territories
Course material - 6 pages - International law
France has several overseas territories across the globe, including the Americas, Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans, and Antarctica, with varying administrative divisions and challenges.
International Law: Customary Form and Principles
Course material - 128 pages - International law
This document discusses the unwritten form of international law, focusing on customary international law and general principles of international law as outlined in the Statute of the International Court of Justice.
Offer and Acceptance
Course material - 5 pages - International law
A contract is considered as a legally binding agreement between two or more parties. The agreement creates legal rights and obligations that can be enforced in court. The courts have adopted an intellectual framework that analyzes transactions in terms of offer and acceptance to determine whether...
