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Collections <strong>of</strong> essays:Bright and Dewar, Land <strong>Law</strong>: Themes and Perspectives (1998)Cooke (ed), Modern Studies in Property <strong>Law</strong>: vols 1 to 4 (2001- 2007)Dixon (ed), Modern Studies in Property <strong>Law</strong>: vol 5 (2009)Getzler (ed), Rationalising Property, Equity and Trusts (2003)Hudson, New Perspectives on Property <strong>Law</strong>, Obligations and Restitution (2004)Jackson and Wilde (eds), Contemporary Property <strong>Law</strong> (1999)Lim and Bottomley (eds), Feminist Perspectives on Land <strong>Law</strong> (2007)Tee (ed), Land <strong>Law</strong>: Issues, Debates, Policy (2002)Reference books:Allen, Property and the Human Rights Act 1998 (2005)Cooke, The New <strong>Law</strong> <strong>of</strong> Land Registration (2003)Harpum and Bignell, Registered Land (2004)Ru<strong>of</strong>f and Roper, Registered Conveyancing (loose-leaf)Statute books:Blackstone’s Statutes on Property <strong>Law</strong>Butterworths’ Property <strong>Law</strong> HandbookButterworths’ Student Statutes: Property <strong>Law</strong>Sweet & Maxwell’s Property Statutes<strong>Law</strong> Commission:<strong>Law</strong> Commission publications can be consulted at http://www.lawcom.gov.ukPAPER 12. INTERNATIONAL LAW1. Introduction and Overview.2. Sources <strong>of</strong> International <strong>Law</strong>.3. The Relationship <strong>of</strong> International <strong>Law</strong> and English <strong>Law</strong>.4. Personality, Statehood and Government, Recognition.5. Title to Territory, Boundary Disputes and Self-Determination.6. Jurisdiction and State Immunity.7. The <strong>Law</strong> <strong>of</strong> Treaties.8. State Responsibility, and International Claims.9. Legal Regulation <strong>of</strong> the Use <strong>of</strong> Force.10. Human Rights.11. Settlement <strong>of</strong> Disputes, with special emphasis on the International Court <strong>of</strong> Justice.READINGReading guides/outlines will be issued for each topic. Students are encouraged to do the further reading indicated forparticular topics, as well as general reading in and around subjects <strong>of</strong> international law that interest them.Basic texts:43

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