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well i m new to this forum. im using J.S Starke + Tandon & kapoor. kindly anyone would enlist the chapters which have to be prepared from these two books.plz help me out.i ll be waiting for ur precious suggestions.
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stark is good one bt a difficult also. u shuld better go 4 L.N.Tandon bt not the whole book only concerned chapters.
do one thing more purchase i.law by mansoor publishers and go through it first once u grasp the concepts then start wid tandon's
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well starke is best for ur conceptual clearance. if u r preparing Int law from tandon then kindly enlist just the chapters no. i m 2 much confused regarding this syllabus.
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For International Law paper, focus on the following topics from Starke and Kapoor:

1) Sources of International Law
2) Relationship between International Law and Municipal Law
3) International Personality: States; International Organizations; Individuals
4) Recognition: Theories; Modes; Difference between Defacto and Dejure Recognition; Legal Effects of Recognition
5) Modes of acquiring and losing territory
6) Nationality: Modes of acquiring and losing it; Legal importance of nationality
7) Extradition
8) Asylum: Kinds; Difference between Territorial and Diplomatic Asylum
9) Means of Dispute Settlement: Peaceful and Coercive
10) Law of the Sea
11) Diplomatic Immunity
12) state Immunity
13) State Jurisdiction
14) State Successsion
15) State Responsibility
16) Prepare Notes on the following topics:

a) Treatment of Prisoners of War
b) Neutrality
c) Blockade
d) Doctrine of Continuous Voyage
e) Hot Pursuit
f) Piracy
g) Neutralised states


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thanx @cavour..
tell me one thing that is it necessary to use 2 or 3 quotations nd conclusion or critical analysis at the end of every question.
if yes then where from i can get these quotations.
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thanx @cavour..
tell me one thing that is it necessary to use 2 or 3 quotations nd conclusion or critical analysis at the end of every question.
if yes then where from i can get these quotations.
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First I forgot to enlist a very significant topic especially from the examination point of view 'LAW OF TREATIES': Treaty formulation; Treaty Invalidation; Termination and Interpretation

Second, for International Law it is not all recommended to use quotes. What is significant in this subject is to cite relevant Case-Laws and if there is any International Document available on the topic (cite its relevant provisions like Vienna Convention on Law of Treaties 1969/ Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations 1964; International Law Commission Draft Articles on State Responsibility 1996).

There may be conclusion at the end of the topic but critical analysis seems a bit irrelevant in this paper unless required specifically in some question.

If you have any more question on International Law, please don't hesitate to ask here.

If you have any query on International Law, please do not hesitate.
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i advise u , just prepare MANSOOR PUBLISHER'S book

thats enough
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thanx for ur precious n prompt replies. if i ll face any problem then i ll let u know.


@saria khan
well this book is not enough to get outstanding marks in this paper. i consulted with muhammad bin ashraf (2009 topper) n he secured 81 marks,he told me to prepare from these two books.
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For International Law paper, focus on the following topics from Starke and Kapoor:

1) Sources of International Law
2) Relationship between International Law and Municipal Law
3) International Personality: States; International Organizations; Individuals
4) Recognition: Theories; Modes; Difference between Defacto and Dejure Recognition; Legal Effects of Recognition
5) Modes of acquiring and losing territory
6) Nationality: Modes of acquiring and losing it; Legal importance of nationality
7) Extradition
8) Asylum: Kinds; Difference between Territorial and Diplomatic Asylum
9) Means of Dispute Settlement: Peaceful and Coercive
10) Law of the Sea
11) Diplomatic Immunity
12) state Immunity
13) State Jurisdiction
14) State Successsion
15) State Responsibility
16) Prepare Notes on the following topics:

a) Treatment of Prisoners of War
b) Neutrality
c) Blockade
d) Doctrine of Continuous Voyage
e) Hot Pursuit
f) Piracy
g) Neutralised states


Hope it'll work.
DO these topic cover the syllabus to will just run for the paper?
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dear elegant virgo please tell me who is the writer of key book published by mansoor book depo? is it muzzammil?
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