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Paragraph Agreement making power in the United States .......................................................
The executive agreement making power .............................................................
Constitutional authority ..........................................................................
Modern development ............................................................................
"Self-executing" agreements .....................................................................
Conflict of agreement with internal law ..............................................................
Effect of international agreements for states not parties .................................................
Retroactive and successive treaties .................................................................
General -de of interpretation ......................................................................
8.28 . Supplementary means of interpretation ..............................................................
8.29 . Treaties authenticated in two or more languages ......................................................
8.30 . Summary .......................................................................................
Termination and Modification of International Agreements ....................................................
Section.
Paragraph 8.31 . Denunciation or withdrawal from a treaty ............................................................
8.32 . Termination or suspension of treaty due to breach or impossibility of performance ..........................
8.33 . Fundamental change of circumstance ...............................................................
8.34 . War between contracting parties ...................................................................
State Succession ........................................................................................
Paragraph 8.35 . General principles ...............................................................................
8.36 . S~mmw......................................................................................
CHAPTER INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS ...................................................................
Section The United Nations .....................................................................................
Paragraph 9.1 . The beginnings of the United Nations ...............................................................
9.2 . The structure of the United Nations ................................................................
9.3 . The settlement of disputes by the United Nations .....................................................
The International Court of Justice .........................................................................
Paragraph 9.4 . The Judges of the court ..........................................................................
9.5 . The law applied in the court .......................................................................
9.6 . The jurisdiction of the court .......................................................................
9.7 . Casesbefore the court ...........................................................................
9.8 . Conclusion.....................................................................................
CHAPTER STATUS OF VISITING FORCES IN INTERNATIONAL LAW ...............................................
Section Collective Security Systems ...............................................................................
Paragraph 10.1 . Collective self-defense under the United Nations Charter ...............................................
10.2 . The United States mutual defense system ...........................................................
10.3 . Jurisdictional immunity of visiting forces ............................................................
Criminal Jurisdiction Under Status of Forces Agreements ......................................................
Paragraph 10.4 . The NATO status of forces agreement ..............................................................
10.5 . Other status of forces agreements ..................................................................
10.6 . Conclusion.....................................................................................
THE CTVIL LAW SYSTEM ..............................................................................
11-1. Introduction....................................................................................
11.2 . The early European models .......................................................................
1 1.3 . Modem civil practice .............................................................................
11 .4 . The working civil model ..........................................................................
1 1.5 . The civil process ................................................................................
11.6 . Pretrial procedures ..............................................................................
11.7 . The decisionmaking process .......................................................................
11.8 . C&cation ....................................................................................
1 1.9 . Conclusion.....................................................................................
APPENDIX
Section Criminal Procedures In France ...........................................................................
A.1 . General .......................................................................................
A4. The prosecutor in France .........................................................................
A.3 . Charging ......................................................................................
A-4. Role of counsel .................................................................................
A.5 . Burden of proof .................................................................................
A.6 . Search and seizure ...............................................................................
A.7 . Pretrial confiiement .............................................................................
A.8 . Bail ...........................................................................................
A.9 . The judicial process ..............................................................................
A.10 . Appeals .......................................................................................
- 1. Sourcesofthelaw ...............................................................................
criminal ~aw Procedures in The Federal Republic of Germany .................................................
A-12. General .......................................................................................
A-13. The prosecutor .................................................................................
A-14. Rightsofavictim ...............................................................................