Sourcebook on Public International LawRoutledge, 1998 M02 14 - 920 pages First published in 1998. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company. |
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... of states tobe bound. After theSecond WorldWar, worldevents increasingly underminedthisview of law. Theindependence of former coloniesraised the issueof the extent to which newstates could betrulytaken to consentto existing rules of ...
... of states tobe bound. After theSecond WorldWar, worldevents increasingly underminedthisview of law. Theindependence of former coloniesraised the issueof the extent to which newstates could betrulytaken to consentto existing rules of ...
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... of states'. What isimportantfor international legal science is that asidefrom other componentsthe concept of'international system'also includes international law. Itfollows that international law mustbe viewed in its mutual interaction ...
... of states'. What isimportantfor international legal science is that asidefrom other componentsthe concept of'international system'also includes international law. Itfollows that international law mustbe viewed in its mutual interaction ...
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... of rules governingthe relationships of individuals, juridical persons, groups and entitiesamong themselves withinagiven state,thelaw known as 'international' consists of a body of norms, in written form or otherwise, intended to ...
... of rules governingthe relationships of individuals, juridical persons, groups and entitiesamong themselves withinagiven state,thelaw known as 'international' consists of a body of norms, in written form or otherwise, intended to ...
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... of states (custom) and through agreements entered into by states (treaties). Once international rules are established they have an imperative characterandcannot be unilaterally modified atwillby states. Unlike municipal law, however ...
... of states (custom) and through agreements entered into by states (treaties). Once international rules are established they have an imperative characterandcannot be unilaterally modified atwillby states. Unlike municipal law, however ...
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... of the one system of law over the other since they share no common fieldof application: and each is supremein its own sphere. On theotherhand, according to themonistic doctrine, the two systems of law arepartof one single legalstructure ...
... of the one system of law over the other since they share no common fieldof application: and each is supremein its own sphere. On theotherhand, according to themonistic doctrine, the two systems of law arepartof one single legalstructure ...
Contents
Refugee Convention 1951 | |
Treaty of Versailles | |
Treaty on Principles Governing the Activities of States in | |
Art 10 | |
OtherCelestial Bodies1967 Treaty on the NonProliferation of Nuclear Weapons 1968 | |
Resolution on Permanent Sovereignty over Natural Resources | |
Resolution on Permanent Sovereignty over Natural Resources | |
Art 47 | |
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