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Kincaid Communication Theory

Eastern and Western Perspectives
1. Auflage 2013
ISBN: 978-1-4832-8875-8
Verlag: Elsevier Science & Techn.
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Eastern and Western Perspectives

E-Book, Englisch, 364 Seiten, Web PDF

ISBN: 978-1-4832-8875-8
Verlag: Elsevier Science & Techn.
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark



Communication Theory: Eastern and Western Perspectives focuses on the processes, methodologies, principles, and approaches involved in communication theory. The selection first elaborates on Asian perspectives on communication theory; Chinese philosophy and contemporary human communication theory; communication in Chinese narrative; and contemporary Chinese philosophy and political communication. Discussions focus on the structure and function of China's political communication system; philosophical principles of Chinese communism; embodiment of reason in experience; and dialectic completion of relative polarities. The text then examines Korean philosophy and communication, practice of Uye-Ri in interpersonal relationships, and the teachings of Yi Yulgok. The publication examines the double-swing model of intercultural communication between the East and the West; interpersonal cognition, message goals, and organization of communication; and the convergence theory of communication, self-organization, and cultural evolution. The book also ponders on the practice of Antyodaya in agricultural extension communication in India and communication within Japanese business organizations. The selection is a valuable reference for researchers interested in the Eastern and Western perspectives of communication theory.

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1;Front Cover;1
2;International Relations and Legal Cooperation in General: Diplomacy and Consular Relations;4
3;Copyright Page;5
4;Table of Contents;8
5;INTRODUCTORY NOTE;6
6;LIST OF ENTRIES;10
7;LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS;14
8;CHAPTER 1. ACADÉMIE DE DROIT INTERNATIONAL;18
9;CHAPTER 2. ADMINISTRATIVE LAW, INTERNATIONAL ASPECTS;19
9.1;1. Notion;19
9.2;2. Evolution of Doctrine;20
9.3;3. Choice of Law Excluded in Administrative Matters;21
9.4;4. The Scope of Administrative Law: "Delimiting Rules";22
9.5;5. Outstanding Problems;23
10;CHAPTER 3. AIDE-MÉMOIRE;24
11;CHAPTER 4. ASIAN-AFRICAN LEGAL CONSULTATIVE COMMITTEE;25
11.1;1. Historical Background;25
11.2;2. Structure and Decision-Making;25
11.3;3. Functions and Activities;26
11.4;4. Evaluation;27
12;CHAPTER 5. ATLANTIC CHARTER (1941);27
13;CHAPTER 6. BANDUNG CONFERENCE (1955);29
13.1;1. Historical Background;29
13.2;2. Conference Activities;30
13.3;3. Evaluation;31
14;CHAPTER 7. BROADCASTING, INTERNATIONAL REGULATION;31
14.1;1. Notion;31
14.2;2. Allocation, Assignment and Use of Radio Frequencies;31
14.3;3. Regulation of Transfrontier Programmes The transfrontier regulation of broadcasting-;32
15;CHAPTER 8. CARNEGIE ENDOWMENT FOR INTERNATIONAL PEACE;34
16;CHAPTER 9. CHILDREN, INTERNATIONAL PROTECTION;35
16.1;1. The Situation of Children;36
16.2;2. Historical Evolution of Legal Rules;36
16.3;3. Definition of a "Child";37
16.4;4. Protection for Children in Special Situations;37
16.5;5. Evaluation;38
17;CHAPTER 10. CODED COMMUNICATIONS;39
18;CHAPTER 11. COEXISTENCE;40
18.1;1. Notion;40
18.2;2. Historical Evolution;40
18.3;3. Current Legal Status;41
18.4;4. Evaluation;42
19;CHAPTER 12. COLOUR BOOKS;43
20;CHAPTER 13. CONFERENCES AND CONGRESSES, INTERNATIONAL;44
20.1;1. Notion and Background;44
20.2;2. Legal Situation;47
20.3;3. Termination of the Conference; Final Act;48
20.4;4. Evaluation;49
21;CHAPTER 14. CONSULAR JURISDICTION;50
21.1;1. Notion;50
21.2;2. Origins;50
21.3;3. Capitulations;51
21.4;4. Remnants of Consular Jurisdiction;52
22;CHAPTER 15. CONSULAR RELATIONS;52
22.1;1. Notion;52
22.2;2. Establishment of Consular Relations;52
22.3;3. Establishment of a Consular Post;52
22.4;4. Organs for Consular Relations;53
22.5;5. Privileges and Immunities;53
22.6;6. Termination of Consular Relations;54
23;CHAPTER 16. CONSULAR TREATIES;54
23.1;1. Bilateral Consular Agreements;54
23.2;2. The Efforts to Codify Consular Law;55
23.3;3. The Vienna Convention of 1963;55
23.4;4. Consular Agreements after the Vienna Convention;56
24;CHAPTER 17. CONSULS;57
24.1;1. Notion;57
24.2;2. Historical Evolution;57
24.3;3. The Consular Staff and its Appointment;58
24.4;4. Consular Functions;59
24.5;5. Consular Privileges and Immunities;60
25;CHAPTER 18. CONSULTATION;62
25.1;1. Notion;62
25.2;2. Historical Development of Rules;63
25.3;3. Legal Situation;65
25.4;4. Conclusions;65
26;CHAPTER 19. COURIERS;66
26.1;1. Notion;66
26.2;2. Historical Evolution of Legal Rules;67
26.3;3. Current Legal Situation;67
27;CHAPTER 20. CRIMINAL LAW, INTERNATIONAL;69
27.1;1. Notion;69
27.2;2. Development;69
27.3;3. Current Legal Situation;69
27.4;4. European Communities;71
27.5;5. International Criminal Law;71
28;CHAPTER 21. CULTURAL AGREEMENTS;73
28.1;1. Notion and Origins;73
28.2;2. Contents;74
29;CHAPTER 22. CULTURAL AND INTELLECTUAL COOPERATION;75
29.1;1. Notion and Origins;75
29.2;2. Present Features;75
29.3;3. Prospects;78
30;CHAPTER 23. CULTURAL PROPERTY;79
30.1;1. Concept;79
30.2;2. Historical Evolution;79
30.3;3. Current Legal Situation;79
30.4;4. Special Legal Problems;79
30.5;5. Evaluation;80
31;CHAPTER 24. CULTURAL PROPERTY, PROTECTION IN ARMED CONFLICT;81
31.1;1. Historical Evolution of Legal Rules;81
31.2;2. Definition of Cultural Property;82
31.3;3. Provisions;83
31.4;4. Special Legal Problems;84
31.5;5. Evaluation;85
32;CHAPTER 25. DE FACTO SUBJECTS;86
33;CHAPTER 26. DÉMARCHE;87
34;CHAPTER 27. DEVELOPING STATES;88
34.1;1. Notion;88
34.2;2. Criteria and Categories;88
34.3;3. Developing States and International Law;91
35;CHAPTER 28. DIPLOMACY;95
35.1;1. Notion;95
35.2;2. Historical Evolution of Legal Rules;99
35.3;3. Special Legal Problems;102
35.4;4. Evaluation;103
36;CHAPTER 29. DIPLOMACY, SECRET;104
36.1;1. Notion; History;104
36.2;2. Current Legal Situation;105
36.3;3. Evaluation;105
37;CHAPTER 30. DIPLOMATIC AGENTS AND MISSIONS;106
37.1;A. Notion and History;106
37.2;B. Current Legal Situation;106
37.3;C. Conclusion;110
38;CHAPER 31. DIPLOMATIC AGENTS AND MISSIONS, PRIVILEGES AND IMMUNITIES;111
38.1;1. Historical Development;111
38.2;2. Premises of the Mission;112
38.3;3. Archives and Communications;113
38.4;4. Immunities of Diplomatic Agents;113
38.5;5. Privileges of Diplomatic Agents;115
38.6;6. Families;115
38.7;7. Junior Staff;115
38.8;8. Nationals and Permanent Residents;116
38.9;9. Third States;116
38.10;10. Conclusion;116
39;CHAPTER 32. DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS, ESTABLISHMENT AND SEVERANCE;116
39.1;1. Notions Establishment;116
39.2;2. Severance;117
39.3;3. Consequences of Termination;118
40;CHAPTER 33. DISARMAMENT;119
40.1;1. History;119
40.2;2. Content of Proposals;121
40.3;3. Legal Issues;122
40.4;4. Evaluation;122
41;CHAPTER 34. DRUG CONTROL, INTERNATIONAL;123
41.1;A. Background and Legal Development;123
41.2;B. Present Control System;125
41.3;C. Conclusions and Outlook;129
42;CHAPTER 35. EMBLEMS, INTERNATIONALLY PROTECTED;130
42.1;1. The United Nations Emblem and Flag;131
42.2;2. The Red Cross and Red Crescent;132
42.3;3. Other Emblems;134
43;CHAPTER 36. ENVIRONMENT, INTERNATIONAL PROTECTION;136
43.1;1. The Challenge of Environmental Protection;136
43.2;2. The Notion of International Environmental Protection;137
43.3;3. Historical Evolution of Legal Rules;138
43.4;4. Current Legal Situation;139
43.5;5. Responsibility and Liability;143
44;CHAPTER 37. ETHOS, ETHICS AND MORALITY IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS;144
44.1;1. Introduction;144
44.2;2. Historical Background;146
44.3;3. The Present Function of Morality in regard to International Law;147
44.4;4. Concluding Observations;151
45;CHAPTER 38. FRIENDLY RELATIONS RESOLUTION;152
45.1;A. Historical Background;152
45.2;B. Legal Value of the Friendly Relations Declaration;153
45.3;C. Content of the Declaration;153
46;CHAPTER 39. FULL POWERS;156
46.1;1. Notion;156
46.2;2. Historical Evolution;157
46.3;3. Current Legal Situation;157
47;CHAPTER 40. GREAT POWERS;159
47.1;1. Notion;159
47.2;2. Historical Evolution;159
47.3;3. Current Legal Situation;161
47.4;4. Special Legal Problems;162
47.5;5. Evaluation;163
48;CHAPTER 41. HAGUE CONVENTIONS ON CIVIL PROCEDURE;164
48.1;1. Historical Background;164
48.2;2. Description of Contents;165
48.3;3. Special Legal Problems;167
48.4;4. Evaluation;168
49;CHAPTER 42. HAGUE CONVENTIONS ON PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW;168
49.1;1. Historical Background;168
49.2;2. Description of Contents;172
49.3;3. Special Legal Problems;173
49.4;4. Evaluation;174
50;CHAPTER 43. HEGEMONY;175
50.1;1. Notion and Political Manifestation;175
50.2;2. Legal Aspects;176
50.3;3. Evaluation;178
51;CHAPTER 44. INCOGNITO;179
52;CHAPTER 45. INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION, FREEDOM OF;179
52.1;A. Notion;179
52.2;B. Historical Evolution;180
52.3;C. Current Legal Situation;182
52.4;D. New Problems;186
53;CHAPTER 46. INSTITUT DE DROIT INTERNATIONAL;189
54;CHAPTER 47. INTERNATIONAL BAR ASSOCIATION;191
55;CHAPTER 48. INTERNATIONAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE;192
56;CHAPTER 49. INTERNATIONAL CONTROLS;194
56.1;1. Concept;194
56.2;2. Legal Bases and Orientation;195
56.3;3. Standards of Control;195
56.4;4. Procedure;196
56.5;5. Means of Control;197
57;CHAPTER 50. INTERNATIONAL LAW ASSOCIATION;199
58;CHAPTER 51. INTERNATIONAL LAW COMMISSION;200
58.1;1. Historical Background and Establishment;200
58.2;2. Membership;201
58.3;3. Organization and Procedure;202
58.4;4. Finances;203
58.5;5. Decision-making Process;203
58.6;6. Activities;204
58.7;7. Special Legal Problems;205
58.8;8. Evaluation;205
59;CHAPTER 52. INTERNATIONAL LAW, INTERTEMPORAL PROBLEMS;208
59.1;1. Types of Intertemporal Problems;208
59.2;2. The Doctrine of contemporanea expositio;208
59.3;3. The So-Called "Intertemporal Law";209
60;CHAPTER 53. INTERNATIONAL LAW OF COOPERATION;210
60.1;1. Notion;210
60.2;2. General Obligation to Cooperate;211
60.3;3. Legal Basis;212
60.4;4. Cooperation as to International Commons;214
61;CHAPTER 54. INTERNATIONAL LAW OF DEVELOPMENT;215
61.1;1. Concept;215
61.2;2. Contents of International Law of Development;216
61.3;3. The Right to Develop and the Notion of Justice;218
62;CHAPTER 55. INTERNATIONAL REGIMES;219
62.1;1. Notion and Evolution;219
62.2;2. Examples and Types of Régimes;220
62.3;3. Binding Effect of International Régimes;221
62.4;4. Relation to State Succession;222
62.5;5. Amendment and Termination;223
62.6;6. Evaluation;223
63;CHAPTER 56. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS;224
63.1;1. Notion;224
63.2;2. World Politics: The Principal Approaches;225
63.3;3. International Relations strictu sensu;226
63.4;4. International Relations and International Law;228
64;CHAPTER 57. INTERNATIONAL RIVERS;229
64.1;1. Introduction;229
64.2;2. Differing Theories;230
64.3;3. Legal Regulation of Use and Exploitation;231
64.4;4. General Legal Norms;232
65;CHAPTER 58. INTERNATIONAL SCHOOLS AND UNIVERSITIES;233
65.1;1. Background and Evolution;233
65.2;2. European University Institute;235
65.3;3. Evaluation;236
66;CHAPTER 59. INTERNATIONAL UNION OF LAWYERS;237
67;CHAPTER 60. INTERNATIONAL WATERCOURSES, POLLUTION;237
67.1;1. Notion;237
67.2;2. Sources of Law;238
67.3;3. Legal Basis of International Obligations;239
67.4;4. Importance of the Damage;240
67.5;5. International Responsibility;240
67.6;6. International Cooperation;240
68;CHAPTER 61. ISOLATIONISM;241
68.1;1. Definition-, Types;241
68.2;2. Role in International Law;242
69;CHAPTER 62. JOINT UNDERTAKINGS;243
69.1;A. Concept;243
69.2;B. Legal Basis;244
69.3;C. Evaluation;245
70;CHAPTER 63. LABOUR LAW, INTERNATIONAL ASPECTS;246
70.1;1. Concept and Scope;246
70.2;2. General Problems;247
70.3;3. Individual Labour Law;248
70.4;4. Collective Labour Law;250
70.5;5. Procedure;251
70.6;6. Evaluation;251
71;CHAPTER 64. LEGAL ASSISTANCE BETWEEN STATES IN ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERS;252
71.1;1. Purpose of Legal Assistance;252
71.2;2. Sources;252
71.3;3. Furnishing Information;253
71.4;4. Service of Documents;255
71.5;5. Refusal to Comply;255
71.6;6. Transmission of Request and Reply;256
71.7;7. Use of Organs of the Requesting State;257
72;CHAPTER 65. LEGAL ASSISTANCE BETWEEN STATES IN CIVIL MATTERS;258
72.1;A. Purpose and Sources;258
72.2;B. Notion;259
72.3;C. Taking Evidence Abroad: Letter of Request;260
72.4;D. Service of Documents Abroad;262
72.5;E. Role of Agents;263
72.6;F. Evaluation;264
73;CHAPTER 66. LEGAL ASSISTANCE BETWEEN STATES IN CRIMINAL MATTERS;265
73.1;A. Scope of Legal Assistance;265
73.2;B. Sources;266
73.3;C. Acts of Assistance;267
73.4;D. Procedures;270
73.5;E. Preconditions and Exceptions;270
73.6;F. Evaluation;272
74;CHAPTER 67. MALTA, ORDER OF;273
74.1;1. Historical Background;273
74.2;2. Organization and Structure;273
74.3;3. Status in International Law;274
74.4;4. Activities;274
75;CHAPTER 68. MARRIAGES PERFORMED BY DIPLOMATIC AND CONSULAR AGENTS;275
75.1;1. General Aspects;275
75.2;2. Admissibility in International Law;275
75.3;3. Authorization by the Sending State;277
75.4;4. Recognition of Consular Marriages;278
75.5;5. Further Consular Functions;278
76;CHAPTER 69. MEDICAL TRANSPORTATION;279
76.1;1. In Time of Peace;279
76.2;2. In Armed Conflict;279
77;CHAPTER 70. MEDITERRANEAN POLLUTION CONVENTIONS;281
77.1;1. Historical Background;281
77.2;2. Convention and Protocols;282
77.3;3. Special Legal Problems;282
77.4;4. Evaluation;282
78;CHAPTER 71. MISSING AND DEAD PERSONS;283
78.1;1. Missing Persons;283
78.2;2. Dead Persons;285
79;CHAPTER 72. MODUS VIVENDI;286
80;CHAPTER 73. NON-ALIGNED STATES;287
80.1;1. Concept;287
80.2;2. Origins;288
80.3;3. Movement Organization and Functioning;288
80.4;4. Impact of Non-Alignment;291
81;CHAPTER 74. NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS;293
81.1;1. Basic Concept;293
81.2;2. Types;293
81.3;3. History;295
81.4;4. Applicable Legal Rules;295
81.5;5. Present Legal Status;298
81.6;6. Evaluation;299
82;CHAPTER 75. NON-PROLIFERATION TREATY;299
82.1;1. Historical Background;299
82.2;2. Principal Treaty Provisions;300
82.3;3. Evaluation;302
83;CHAPTER 76. NOTE;303
84;CHAPTER 77. NOTE VERBALE;304
85;CHAPTER 78. NOTIFICATION;305
85.1;1. Notion;305
85.2;2. Historical Evolution of Rules;305
85.3;3. Legal Situation;306
85.4;4. Conclusion;307
86;CHAPTER 79. NUCLEAR ENERGY, PEACEFUL USES;307
86.1;1. Notion;307
86.2;2. Historical Background of International Cooperation;308
86.3;3. Current Legal Situation;309
86.4;4. Evaluation;310
87;CHAPTER 80. NUCLEAR RESEARCH;311
87.1;1. Historical Evolution;311
87.2;2. Types of Cooperation;311
87.3;3. Worldwide and Regional Organizations;312
87.4;4. Evaluation;313
88;CHAPTER 81. PIPELINES;313
88.1;1. Definition; Legal Status;313
88.2;2. Pipelines on the Territory of States;314
88.3;3. Submarine Pipelines;315
89;CHAPTER 82. PIRATE BROADCASTING;316
89.1;1. Notion;316
89.2;2. Unauthorized Broadcasting and International Law;316
89.3;3. Outlook;319
90;CHAPTER 83. PLANT PROTECTION, INTERNATIONAL;320
90.1;1. Historical Background;320
90.2;2. International Plant Protection Convention;320
90.3;3. Regional Agreements;321
90.4;4. Other Mechanisms for Plant Protection;322
91;CHAPTER 84. POWER POLITICS;322
91.1;1. Notion;323
91.2;2. Power Politics and the Social Nexus;323
91.3;3. Power Politics and the Structure of International Society;323
91.4;4. Objects and Motivations;323
91.5;5. Instruments;324
91.6;6. Strategies;324
91.7;7. Tactics;325
91.8;8. Limits;326
92;CHAPTER 85. PROPAGANDA;327
92.1;1. Concept;327
92.2;2. Types of International Propaganda;327
92.3;3. Historical Evolution of International Rules;328
92.4;4. United Nations Practice;328
92.5;5. Multilateral Treaties;329
92.6;6. Evaluation;330
93;CHAPTER 86. PROTECTING POWER;331
93.1;1. Notion;331
93.2;2. Historical Development of Legal Rules;331
93.3;3. Current Legal Situation;333
94;CHAPTER 87. PROTEST;337
94.1;1. Notion;337
94.2;2. Parties and Agents;337
94.3;3. Form and Contents;338
94.4;4. Right and Duty to Protest;338
94.5;5. Legal Relevance, Effectiveness;339
95;CHAPTER 88. RECOGNITION AND EXECUTION OF FOREIGN JUDGMENTS AND ARBITRAL AWARDS;339
95.1;1. Early Types of Treaties;339
95.2;2. Modern Bilateral Treaties;340
95.3;3. Multilateral Conventions;342
96;CHAPTER 89. REPORTING SYSTEMS IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS;343
96.1;1. Notion;343
96.2;2. Historical Developments;344
96.3;3. Reporting Obligations;345
96.4;4. The Organs of Control;346
96.5;5. Procedure for Examination of Reports;346
96.6;6. Sanctions;347
97;CHAPTER 90. REPRISALS;347
97.1;1. History;347
97.2;2. Notion;348
97.3;3. Reprisals in Peace-time;348
97.4;4. Belligerent Reprisals;350
97.5;5. Reprisals and other Sanctions;351
98;CHAPTER 91. RETORSION;352
98.1;1. Notion;352
98.2;2. Examples of Retorsion;353
98.3;3. Retorsions in Armed Conflicts;353
99;CHAPTER 92. SANCTIONS;354
99.1;1. Notion;354
99.2;2. Legal Analysis;355
99.3;3. Sanctions or Countermeasures?;357
100;CHAPTER 93. SOCIAL SECURITY, INTERNATIONAL ASPECTS;358
100.1;1. Concept and Use;358
100.2;2. Historical Development;359
100.3;3. Role of International and Regional Organizations;360
100.4;4. International Social Policy;362
100.5;5. International Law of Social Security: Subject-Matter and Source;362
101;CHAPTER 94. SOCIALIST INTERNATIONALISM;364
101.1;1. Notion;364
101.2;2. Historical Evolution;365
101.3;3. Current Legal Situation;366
101.4;4. Evaluation;367
102;CHAPTER 95. SOCIOLOGY OF INTERNATIONAL LAW;368
102.1;1. Notion and Scope;368
102.2;2. Huberts Approach;368
102.3;3. Power Theory;368
102.4;4. Homocentric Theory;369
102.5;5. Decision Theory;370
102.6;6. System Theory;370
102.7;7. Conclusion;370
103;CHAPTER 96. SPECIAL MISSIONS;371
103.1;1. Notion;371
103.2;2. Historical Development;372
103.3;3. Current Legal Situation;372
103.4;4. Special Problems;373
104;CHAPTER 97. SPHERES OF INFLUENCE;374
105;CHAPTER 98. SPORT, INTERNATIONAL LEGAL ASPECTS;376
106;CHAPTER 99. STRATEGIC ARMS LIMITATION TALKS (SALT);379
106.1;1. Historical Background;380
106.2;2. SALT I Round and Agreements (1969 to 1972);380
106.3;3. SALT II Round and Agreements (1972 to 1979);381
106.4;4. Beyond SALT II;382
106.5;5. Legal Problems;382
106.6;6. Evaluation;383
107;CHAPTER 100. TELECOMMUNICATIONS, INTERNATIONAL REGULATION;384
107.1;1. Notion;384
107.2;2. The Need for International Regulation;385
107.3;3. Principles Governing International Telecommunication;385
107.4;4. The ITU Regulatory Régime;386
107.5;5. Space Telecommunications;387
108;CHAPTER 101. TERRORISM;388
108.1;A. History;388
108.2;B. Definition and Application;389
108.3;C. Evolution of Legal Rules;390
108.4;D. Current Legal Situation;392
108.5;E. Special Legal Problems;392
108.6;F. Evaluation;392
109;CHAPTER 102. TOURISM;393
109.1;1. Notion;393
109.2;2. Touristic Relations between States;393
109.3;3. Relations between Providers of Touristic Services;394
109.4;4. The World Tourism Organisation;394
110;CHAPTER 103. TRANSFRONTIER POLLUTION;395
110.1;1. Notion;395
110.2;2. Historical Evolution;395
110.3;3. Current Legal Situation;396
110.4;4. Special Legal Problems;397
110.5;5. Evaluation;397
111;CHAPTER 104. UNJUST ENRICHMENT;398
111.1;1. Notion;398
111.2;2. International Practice;398
111.3;3. Areas of Application;399
112;CHAPTER 105. VERIFICATION OF FACTS;400
112.1;1. Notion;400
112.2;2. Treaty Practice;401
112.3;3. Means of Verification;403
113;CHAPTER 106. VIENNA CONVENTION ON CONSULAR RELATIONS (1963);405
113.1;1. Historical Background;405
113.2;2. Main Provisions of the Convention;406
113.3;3. Special Legal Problems;409
113.4;4. Evaluation;409
114;CHAPTER 107. VIENNA CONVENTION ON DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS (1961);410
114.1;I. History;410
114.2;2. Summary of Contents;411
114.3;3. Special Legal Problems;412
114.4;4. Evaluation;415
115;CHAPTER 108. VITIANU CASE;416
115.1;1. Facts;416
115.2;2. Legal Issues;417
115.3;3. Evaluation;417
116;CHAPTER 109. WASTE DISPOSAL;418
116.1;1. Notion;418
116.2;2. Historical Evolution of Legal Rules;418
116.3;3. Current Legal Situation;421
117;CHAPTER 110. WATER, INTERNATIONAL REGULATION OF THE USE OF;423
117.1;1. Introduction;423
117.2;2. Uses and Problems;423
117.3;3. International Consequences;424
117.4;4. Legal Régime;424
118;CHAPTER 111. WILDLIFE PROTECTION;426
118.1;1. Notion; Background;426
118.2;2. Global Treaties;427
118.3;3. Regional Treaties;428
118.4;4. Bilateral Treaties;429
118.5;5. Other Instruments;430
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