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Subjects of international law

2022
Math Noortmann, Luke D. Graham
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International Organizations as Subjects of International Law

2013
The emergence of international organizations, operating at both universal and regional levels, and in the most diverse domains of human activity (political, economic, social, cultural, and of human security), brought about an expansion of the corpus juris of International Law, starting with the international legal personality and capacity themselves ...
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Sources and the Subjects of International Law

2018
Abstract This chapter observes that the law of international organizations poses challenging questions for the doctrine of sources of international law, which was originally developed for a world in which only States were envisaged as subjects of international law.
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The Refugee as a Subject of International Law

International and Comparative Law Quarterly, 1966
As long as man remains intolerant of his fellow-men, flight will continue to be the only alternative of the persecuted. Those denied at home the essential liberties of life will pull up their roots and look elsewhere for freedom. They leave their community and seek admittance to another, to live and work in peace.
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4. Subjects of International Law

2012
This chapter on subjects of international law discusses established legal persons and special types of personality. Established legal persons cover states, entities legally proximate to states, entities recognized as belligerents, international administration of territories prior to independence, international organizations, and individuals.
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Humankind as a Subject of International Law

2013
The examination of humankind as a subject of International Law does not exhaust itself in the identification and assertion of its common and superior interests. It calls for consideration of the fundamental principle of humanity and the basic considerations of humanity which mark presence in the whole corpus juris of International Law, of the legal ...
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