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Introduction
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PART I: THE DEVELOPMENT OF INTERNATIONAL LAW SINCE THE GREAT OCTOBER SOCIALIST REVOLUTION
Chapter 1. The International Legal Ideas of the October Revolution and the Making of Contemporary International Law
A. The Principles of Socialist Internationalism
B. The Principles of Equality and of Self-Determination of Nations
C. The Principles of Peaceful Coexistence
Chapter 2. Peaceful Coexistence and General International Law. The Influence of the Breakup of the Colonial System
A. The Unfoundedness of the Theory That the Developmental Base of International Law Is Contracting
B. Peaceful Coexistence of States with Different Social Systems and GeneralInternational Law
Chapter 3. Modification of the Fundamental Principles of International Law During the Period of Coexistence of the Two Systems
A. The Emergence of New Principles of International Law
PART II: THE PROCESS OF FORMING NORMS OF CONTEMPORARY GENERAL INTERNATIONAL LAW
Chapter 4. The Basic Processes of Forming Norms of International Law
A. International Treaties
Chapter 5. Subsidiary Processes of Forming Norms of International Law
A. Resolutions of the United Nations General Assembly
B. Recommendations of Specialized International Organizations
C. Decisions of the International Court and of International Arbitration Tribunals
D. National Legislation and Decisions of National Judicial Instances
Chapter 6. Doctrine and the Opinions of Social Organizations
A. International Legal Doctrine
B. Opinions and Resolutions of Social and Scientific Organizations
Chapter 7. The Problem of "General Principles of Law"
PART III: THE LEGAL NATURE AND ESSENCE OF CONTEMPORARY GENERAL INTERNATIONAL LAW
Chapter 8. The Legal Nature of Agreement as the Mode of Creating Norms of International Law
A. The Bourgeois Doctrine of "Agreement"
B. Agreement as the Result and the Embodiment of the Concordance of the Wills of States
C. The International Legal Positions of States and Concordant Wills Reflected in Norms of International Law
D. The Unfoundedness of the Concept of the "Fundamental Norm"
Chapter 9. The Character and Essence of Contemporary General International Law
A. Bourgeois Science on the Social Nature of International Law
B. The Societal Laws of the Development of International Law
PART IV: INTERNATIONAL LAW, FOREIGN POLICY, AND DIPLOMACY
Chapter 10. The Influence of Foreign Policy and Diplomacy Upon the Development of International Law
Chapter 11. The Influence of International Law on Foreign Policy and Diplomacy
Chapter 12. International Law as a Support for Foreign Policy
PART V: THE LEGAL NATURE OF CONTEMPORARY GENERAL INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
Chapter 13. The Laws of Societal Development and International Organizations
A. The Internationalization of Economic Life and International Organizations
B. Coexistence of the Two Opposed Social Systems and International Organizations
C. The Breakup of the Colonial System and International Organizations
D. The Existence of Sovereign States and International Organizations
Chapter 14. The Basic Features of the Legal Nature of General International Organizations. The Charter as the Basis of an Organization's Activity
A. Charters of International Organizations: Treaties or Constitutions?
B. The Jurisdiction of International Organizations
Chapter 15. The Basic Features of the Legal Nature of Contemporary General International Organizations (continued)
A. The Interstate Character of General International Organizations
C. The International Legal Personality of International Organizations
A. Bourgeois Concepts of a World State
B. Marxism and the Problem of a World State
C. Ways of Strengthening the United Nations
PART VI: THE GENERAL CHARACTER AND FORMS OF STATE RESPONSIBILITY UNDER INTERNATIONAL LAW
Chapter 17. The Character of State Responsibility Under International Law Before the Great October Socialist Revolution
Chapter 18. State Responsibility Under Contemporary International Law
A. The Concept of the International Legal Criminal Responsibility of a State
B. Some New Aspects of State Responsibility
PART VII: INTERNATIONAL LAW IN RELATIONS BETWEEN THE COUNTRIES OF THE WORLD SYSTEM OF SOCIALISM
Chapter 19. Socialist International Legal Principles and Norms
Chapter 20. Principles and Norms of General International Law in Relations Between States of the World Socialist System
Bibliography of Published Works of G. I. Tunkin: 1938-1973
Glossary of International Legal Terms
Table of Treaties and of United Nations General Assembly Resolutions
Index
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