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Inother•Asubjectofinternationallawisanentitypossessinginternationalrightsandobligationsandhavingthecapacitytoa)maintainitsrightsbybringing internationalclaims,andb)toberesponsibleforitsbreachesofobligationsbybeingsubjectedtosuchclaims. AnIntroductiontoPublicInternationalLaw CecilyRose,NielsBlokker,DaniëllaDam-deJong,SimonevandenDriest,RobertHeinsch,ErikKoppe,HANDBOOKOFINTERNATIONALLAWA conciseaccountofinternationallawbyanexperiencedpractitioner,thisbookexplainshowstatesandinternationalorganisations,1Accordingtothetraditional understandingofinternationallawonlysomeofthevariousactorsontheinternationalscenearesubjectsofinternationallawandthuspossess1Thenatureand developmentofinternationallaw;Internationallawtoday;Sources;Internationallawandmunicipallaw;Thesubjectsofinternationallaw;The•Zdefinitionofsubjects ofinternationallaw:entitiescapableofpossessinginternationalrightsandduties•DistinguishbetweenfullandpartialsubjectsofinternationallawTodevelop friendlyrelationsamongnationsbasedonrespectfortheprincipleofequalrightsandself-determinationofpeoples,andtotakeotherappropriatemeasuresto Internationallawisanindependentsystemoflawexistingoutsidethelegalordersofparticularstates.Anentityisasubjectofinternationallawifithas“international legalpersonality”ForAsubjectofinternationallawisanentitypossessinginternationalrightsandobligationsandhavingthecapacity(a)tomaintainitsrightsby bringinginternationalclaims;andSubjectsofinternationallawStatesInternationalorganizationsChapterIVDiplomaticandconsularrelationsChapterV InternationalresponsibilityChapterVIPeacefulsettlementofInternationallawcangenerallybecategorizedintotwobroadcategories:subjectsofinternationallaw andobjectsofinternationallawItexplainsthebasicconceptsandlegalframeworksofpublicinternationallawwhileacknowledgingtheûeld’sinherent complexitiesandcontroversiesSubject(s):Territory,non-self-governing Sovereignty Statepractice Codification Nationalliberationmovements Indigenouspeoples Corporations NGOs(Non-GovernmentalOrganizations) Responsibilityofinternationalorganizations1Thenatureanddevelopment ofinternationallaw;Internationallawtoday;Sources;Internationallawandmunicipallaw;Thesubjectsofinternationallaw;Theinternationalprotectionofhuman rights;Theregionalprotectionofhumanrights;Individualcriminalresponsibilityininternationallaw;Recognition;Territory;IntroductionAsubjectofinternationallaw isanentitypossessinginternationalrightsandobligationsandhavingthecapacity(a)tomaintainitsrightsbybringinginternationalclaims;and(b)toberesponsible foritsbreachesofobligationbybeingsubjectedtosuchclaimsThisdefinition,thoughconventional,isunfortunatelycircularsince,whiletheindiciareferredtoSean MurphyWrittenforstudentsworkinginarangeofdisciplines,thistextbookprovidesanaccessible,balanced,andnuancedintroductiontotheûeldofpublic internationallawAlsoknownasinternationallegalpersons,the“subjectsofinternationallawaretheactors,orplayers,ontheinternationalstage”InAccordingto Dixonasubjectofinternationallawisanindividual,bodyorentityrecognizedoracceptedasbeingcapableofpossessingandexercisingrightsanddutiesunder internationallawItdiffersfromdomesticlegalsystemsinanumberofrespects