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Ch. 1. Is International Law Really "Law"?
Ch. 2. Force or Enforcement?
Ch. 3. "Territorial Integrity" and "Political Independence"
Ch. 4. Use of Force Against Nuclear Installations
Ch. 5. Human Rights as Entitlements
Ch. 6. Human RIghts as Norms of Customary International Law
Ch. 7. The Commercial and Political Desirability of Human Rights
Ch. 8. Territorial Apartheid
Ch. 9. The Individual Versus the State
Ch. 10. Nicaragua and the Academic View of International Law
Postscript. International Law as a Career.
Ch. 2. Force or Enforcement?
Ch. 3. "Territorial Integrity" and "Political Independence"
Ch. 4. Use of Force Against Nuclear Installations
Ch. 5. Human Rights as Entitlements
Ch. 6. Human RIghts as Norms of Customary International Law
Ch. 7. The Commercial and Political Desirability of Human Rights
Ch. 8. Territorial Apartheid
Ch. 9. The Individual Versus the State
Ch. 10. Nicaragua and the Academic View of International Law
Postscript. International Law as a Career.