CSS International Law Complete Guide with Preparation Material

Download the latest notes, handouts, and preparatory material for the CSS International Law optional paper. The updated preparation material is according to the revised syllabus.

CSS International Law is one of the subjects of Group VI of the CSS exam. According to the revised scheme of the syllabus, candidates can select one subject comprising 100 marks from Group VI.

CSS International Law is 100 mark optional subject. The changed syllabus is as follows.

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CSS International Law Syllabus

The syllabus of International Law is as follows;

Nature, Origin, and Basis of International LawThe Emergence of International Law, Early European Authors, The Nation-State System
The Enforcement of International Law, The Effectiveness of International Law
The Weakness of International Law, The Juridical Basis of International law
The Future of International law and Material Sources of International Law.
Relation between International Law and State Law.Article 38 of the Statute of International Court of Justice, Primary Sources of International Law,
Subsidiary Sources of International Law, International Soft Law
State in General and RecognitionPersonality and Statehood in International Law
The Subjects of International Law
Recognition of State and Government in International Law,
Recognition of State and Government in National Law.
The Law and Practice as to TreatiesThe Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties
The Settlement of International Disputes.Negotiation, Mediation, and Good Offices, Inquiry, and Settlement by the United Nations
Conciliation, Arbitration, The International Court of Justice.
International Humanitarian Law.International and Non-International Armed Conflicts, Non-International Armed Conflict
‘Combatant’ and ‘Protected Persons’, Protection of Wounded
Sick and Ship-Wrecked Persons, POWs, Civilians, Limitations on the Conduct of War,
Limits on the Choice of Methods and Means of Warfare.
The Use of ForceThe Law before the UN Charter
The Law after the Charter, The Collective Use of Force
The Right of Self-Defence.
International Institutions
State Territorial Sovereignty.
State Responsibility.
State Jurisdiction.
Succession to Rights and Obligations.
The State and the Individual.
The State and the Economic Interest.
Diplomatic Envoys, Counsels, and other Representatives.
War, Armed Conflicts, and other Hostilities.
Neutrality

CSS International Law Complete Preparation Material

(Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law) C. F. Amerasinghe-Principles of the Institutional Law of International Organizations-Cambridge University Press (2005)Download
A Philosophy Of International Law By Frenando R. TensonDownload
Ademola Abass-Complete International Law_ Text Cases and Materials-Oxford University Press (2014)Download
An introduction to international lawDownload
Charter of UN and Statute of ICJDownload
Everything You Want To Know About UNDownload
International Law Handwritten NotesDownload
International Law – Sixth EditionDownload
International Security – Past PresentDownload
Internationl Law & Internationl RelationsDownload
Introduction to international LawDownload
The Spirit of International LawDownload