1.The concept of sources of international law 2.Sources of international law Section 6 Compilation of International Law 1.A brief history of codification of international law 2.Concept and significance of seal cutting Section 7 Basis of Effectiveness and School of International Law Section 8 Relationship between International law and Domestic law 1.The theory of the relationship between international law and domestic law 2.Domestic implementation of domestic law 3.China's practice on the relationship between international law and domestic law Section 8 Fundamental Principles of International Law 1.The concept of basic principles of intemational law 2.Declaration on Principles of International Law 3.Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence China's important contribution to the development of international law C.homework Relationship between interational law and domestic law. D.teaching methods and means Give priority to classroom teaching.interspersed with classroom discussion. ChapterⅡStates A.the purpose and requirements 1.the concept,types and basic rights of the state 4 1. The concept of sources of international law 2. Sources of international law Section 6 Compilation of International Law 1. A brief history of codification of international law 2. Concept and significance of seal cutting 3. Compilation of international law under the auspices of the United Nations, International Law Commission Section 7 Basis of Effectiveness and School of International Law Section 8 Relationship between International Law and Domestic Law 1. The theory of the relationship between international law and domestic law 2. Domestic implementation of domestic law 3. China's practice on the relationship between international law and domestic law Section 8 Fundamental Principles of International Law 1. The concept of basic principles of international law 2. Declaration on Principles of International Law 3. Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence China's important contribution to the development of international law C. homework Relationship between international law and domestic law. D. teaching methods and means Give priority to classroom teaching, interspersed with classroom discussion. Chapter II States A. the purpose and requirements 1. the concept, types and basic rights of the state