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ABSTRACTFrederick devotes his course to the doctrine of jurisdiction in international law. After a first chapter devoted to the definition of the concept of jurisdiction, the author examines the doctrine of legislative jurisdiction from a general point of view and then from a special point of view. He examines the enforcement jurisdiction.
Frederick consacre son cours à la doctrine de la compétence en droit international. Après un premier chapitre consacré à la définition de la notion de compétence, l'auteur étudie la doctrine de la compétence législative d'un point de vue général, puis d'un point de vue spécial. Il étudie ensuite la compétence d'application.
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