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國際公法   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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朱文黼
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Title
國際公法
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中國圖書公司·上海
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目錄
001 第一編國家為國際法之主體
001001 第一章國家成立之要素
001002 第二章國家之分類
001002001 第一節從國家組合上觀察之分類
001002002 第二節從國家主權上觀察之分類
001002003 第三節從國家政府組織上觀察之分類
001002004 第四節從國家勢力上觀察之分類
001003 第三章國家之組織發展及終結
001003001 第一節國家如何組織發展及終結
001003002 第二節關於國家組織發展及終結之學說
001003003 第三節國家組織發展及終結之法律上結果
002 第二編國家之權利及義務
002001 第一章國家絕對的權利
002001001 第一節主權及獨立權
002001002 第二節國家之保存防禦及發展權
002001003 第三節國家之平等權
002001004 第四節國家之通商權
002001005 第五節國家之彼此相敬權
002002 第二章國家絕對的義務
002002001 第一節國家之絕對義務
002002002 第二節國家之責任
002003 第三章干涉說
002003001 第一節從法律上觀察之干涉
002003002 第二節從歷史上觀察之干涉
002003003 第三節歐洲列強之干涉土耳其
002004 第四章永遠中立
002004001 第一節永遠中立之通義
002004002 第二節永遠中立之影響
002005 第五章國際上法王之地位
002005001 第一節歷史
002005002 第二節近世國際法上法王之教權
002005003 第三節近世國際法上法王政權之廢除
003 第三編國家統治權之範圍
003001 第一章國家之領土
003001001 第一節領土之通義
003001002 第二節領士之界限
003001003 第三節取得領土之方法
003002 第二章海
003002001 第一節海上自由之原則
003002002 第二節海上自由原則適用之範圍
003002003 第三節海上自由原則之例外
003003 第三章河川
003003001 第一節國際河
003003002 第二節國內河
003004 第四章船舶
003004001 第一節船舶通義
003004002 第二節公海船舶之條件
003004003 第三節船舶在外國港內之條件
004 第四編國家之和平交通
004001 第一章國家之交通機關
004001001 第一節君主或元首
004001002 第二節外交官
004001003 第三節領事
004002 第二章國際條約
004002001 第一節條約之磋商
004002002 第二節條約之批准
004002003 第三節條約之實行及其擔保
004002004 第四節條約之終結
004002005 第五節條約之分類
005 第五編國際衝突
005001 第一章國際衝突之原因及解決之方法
005001001 第一節和平解決
005001002 第二節強硬解決
005002 第二章戰爭
005002001 第一節陸戰
005002002 第二節陸戰之中立國
005002003 第三節海戰
005002004 第四節海戰之中立國
005003 第五節海上補獲
005004 第六節戰爭之終結

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Publication date 1913-05(民國二年五月)
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