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ABSTRACTGeorg Schwarzenberg begins his course on the Fundamental Principles of International Law with a general presentation of the principles: the nature of legal principles, common characteristics of fundamental principles of international law, and the general problems. He then successively analyzes the principle of sovereignty, the principle of recognition, the principle of consent, the principle of good faith, the principle of self-defense, the principle of international responsibility, and the principle of freedom of the seas. Finally, he puts the general principles in perspective.
Georg Schwarzenberg commence son cours sur les principes fondamentaux du droit international par une présentation généraux de ces principes : leur nature de principes juridiques, leurs caractéristiques communes et les problèmes généraux qui se posent. Il étudie ensuite successivement les principe de souveraineté, de reconnaissance, de consentement, de bonne foi, d'auto-défense, de responsabilité internationale, et de liberté des mers. Il met ensuite ces principes généraux en perspective.
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(66,754 words)