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GENERAL PRINCIPLES
A. Nature and Scope
B. Divisions of International Law
C. Distinctions with Municipal Law
D. Relation to Municipal Law
E. Constitution v. Treaty
F. Basis of International Law
G. Sanctions of International Law
H. Enforcement of International Law
I. Functions of International Law
J. Distinction with Other Concepts
K. Present State of International Law
Cases:
1. State of Missouri v. Holland, US Government, 252 US 416 (1920)
2. In Re Garcia, 2 SCRA 984 (1961)
3. Taada v. Angara, G.R. No. 118295, May 2, 1997
4. Bayan Muna v. Romulo, G.R. No. 159618, February 1, 2011
II.
Additional Material/s:
Brownlie, pp. 115 to 142
IV.
V.
Creation of State
The Principle of State Continuity
Extinction of State
Succession of State
Consequences of State Succession
Succession of Governments
Additional Material/s:
Brownlie, pp. 127 to 142
VI.
RECOGNITION
A. Objects of Recognition
B. Kinds of Recognition
C. Recognition of States
D. Recognition of Governments
E. Effects of Recognition of States and Governments
F. Oetjen v. Central Leather Co.
G. Recognition of Belligerency
H. Consequences of Recognition of Belligerency
Additional Material/s:
Brownlie, pp. 143 to 157