The purpose of this article is to define the international economic law as a branch of international law, its subject, structure and also a place in the general system of legal regulation of international economic relations.
O. N. Tolochko
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Westphalian System of International Relations: Formation Dynamics and Disintegration Factors
This article explores the formation and evolution of the system of international relations, asserting that the principles established by the Peace of Westphalia in 1648, which marked the conclusion of the Thirty Years’ War, fundamentally transformed ...
I. A. Kunina
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DOES INTERNATIONAL LAW REGULATE RELATIONS WITH PARTICIPATION OF INDIVIDUALS? PART 2
International legal norms can (under certain conditions) directly regulate relations with participation of individuals and legal entities). Based on the idea that the legal nature of the source of rules, governing social relations, determine the nature ...
B. I. NEFEDOV
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Studia regionalne w nauce o stosunkach międzynarodowych do 1989 roku [PDF]
The aim of the article is to analyse the genesis and evolution of regional studies from the interwar period to the end of the Cold War. It is based on the research assumption that regional studies throughout this period developed in close association ...
Edward Haliżak, Jakub Zajączkowski
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Sub-systemic Effects of Power Dynamics in the International System: With Focus on the Great Powers’ Relations [PDF]
The behavior and relations of great powers are among the most important variables playing a role in the systemic dynamics of the international system. The present article focuses on two levels of systemic and sub-systemic analyses of the international ...
Eshagh Sardarimehr, Mahmood Sariolghalam
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The Specific Features of the System History of the International Relations and World Politics
The article considers the specific features of the system approach to the history of international relations and world politics. International relations are viewed as a single complex organism, which is greater than the sum of its parts.
I. V. Kolosova
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Cyber International Relations as an Integrated System [PDF]
International Relations (IR) – whether in pursuit of wealth or power – have been traditionally predicated upon the dominance of the State and the effectiveness of geographical boundaries. The Internet has shattered these assumptions. Consequently, the properties of information goods such as information security, control, or freedom, or those of ...
Vaishnav, Chintan +2 more
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Realism vs. Neoliberalism and Constructivism: Main Points of Debate
: Following the collapse of the bipolar world realist approaches were placed under close scrutiny by neoliberals and constructivists. The legacy of the realist school actually became an object of numerous attacks, which were undertaken to demonstrate its
Yury V. Borovsky, Pavel A. Gvozdev
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Trends and Prospects of Development in the Modern System of International Competition Regulation [PDF]
International regulation of competition seems necessary in the context of globalization and internationalization of economic relations and, as a result, the emergence of transnational corporations (TNCs) that go to the supranational level.
Khasanova S. S. +2 more
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Diplomatic and Consular Relations: A Study in its Origin and Development
In light of the developments that took place in the international system after the two world wars and after the establishment of the United Nations, societies realized that traditional diplomacy was not compatible with the developments in the ...
م. د. فاضل عبد علي حسن
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