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Nature of International Law: Is International Law a Law?

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020
The general understanding of law is that, it is ‘a body of rules’ or ‘social order’ that regulate the relations in human community, various entities, societal harmonization and individuals to govern their respective mutual understanding. The law defines and regulates societal relationships.
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The Influence of International Trade Law on International Law

2022
Abstract Numerous commentators have lauded international trade law, and the WTO dispute resolution mechanism in particular, as vehicles for change in international law more generally. In the sense that new rules of international trade law enhance international law, by creating new rights and obligations for the States parties to trade ...
Crawford James, Baetens Freya
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International Law

2019
International Law presents a comprehensive approach to the subject, providing a contemporary account of international law. The text offers critical and stimulating coverage of the central issues in public international law, introducing the key areas of debate. It encourages readers to engage with areas of legal debate and controversy
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International Law

2017
International Law provides comprehensive and concise coverage of the central issues in public international law. The text takes a critical perspective on various aspects of international law, introducing the controversies and areas of debate without assuming prior knowledge of the topics discussed. Supporting learning features, including central issues
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Is International Law a Law?

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020
The general understanding of the law is that it is ‘a body of rules’ or ‘social order’ that regulates the relations in the human community, various entities, societal harmonization, and individuals to govern their respective mutual understanding. The law defines and regulates societal relationships. It “is an element, the only one, by which we are able
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Internalization of International Law

2010
The internalization of international is the process by which nations incorporate international law domestically. While ratifying an international treaty or accepting a principle of customary international law technically binds a state to follow the rule, it is widely understood that, for international law to be implemented correctly, it must be ...
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International law and municipal law

2007
The role of the state in the modern world is a complex one. According to legal theory, each state is sovereign and equal. In reality, with the phenomenal growth in communications and consciousness, and with the constant reminder of global rivalries, not even the most powerful of states can be entirely sovereign.
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International Systems and International Law

World Politics, 1961
The purpose of this essay is twofold. First, it proposes to undertake, in introductory form, one of the many tasks a historical sociology of international relations could perform: the comparative study of one of those relations which appear in almost any international system, i.e., international law.
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International Criminal Law and International Humanitarian Law

2018
In the period under review, two long-standing items on the legislative agenda were completed: the legislative amendments to allow New Zealand's ratification of the Third Additional Protocol (the Red Crystal Emblem) and the legislation required for ratification of the First and Second Protocols to the Hague Convention on the Protection of Cultural ...
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International Humanitarian Law, International Human Rights Law, and Fragmentation of International Law

International and Comparative Law Quarterly, 2007
International tribunals and legal scholars have been considering the relationship between International Humanitarian Law (‘IHL’) and International Human Rights Law (‘IHRL’) for a number of years.1The International Court of Justice famously or infamously (depending on your perspective) considered their relationship in itsNuclear Weapons Advisory ...
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