More recently, the trend in the direction of extending the protection of international law to non-state entities has accelerated in recognition of the fact that, ultimately, human values form the basis for legal rule internationally as well as internally
Globalization, characterized by the inter-connectivity of persons, states, and non-state actors on a...
There appears a developing recognition by the international community that there are certain basic h...
In our globalised world the sources and actors of international law are many and its growth prolific...
From the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1948, trough the adoption of the International Cov...
The basic bearer of rights in the international law has traditionally been the state, and the state...
To understand the relationship between international law and domestic law it is important to conside...
The problem regarding the quality of the subjects in international law relations occupies a central ...
The paper analyzes the shift from the state- centric system of international law to the system in wh...
Post-Cold War history has witnessed a transformation in the relationship of law to violence in globa...
Principles of international law appear, mature and finally may disappear. Thus the sphere of human r...
In this article it is contended that state practice, as evidenced in the declarations of the j...
The rule of law cannot achieve its main goal - the protection of individual freedom and well-being -...
Human rights law has had a powerful influence on general international law. It sets the vector of th...
The source of international legal personality in international relations in the twenty first century...
Kelsenian legal science, centred upon a monist, global legal system fails to acknowledge the comple...
Globalization, characterized by the inter-connectivity of persons, states, and non-state actors on a...
There appears a developing recognition by the international community that there are certain basic h...
In our globalised world the sources and actors of international law are many and its growth prolific...
From the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1948, trough the adoption of the International Cov...
The basic bearer of rights in the international law has traditionally been the state, and the state...
To understand the relationship between international law and domestic law it is important to conside...
The problem regarding the quality of the subjects in international law relations occupies a central ...
The paper analyzes the shift from the state- centric system of international law to the system in wh...
Post-Cold War history has witnessed a transformation in the relationship of law to violence in globa...
Principles of international law appear, mature and finally may disappear. Thus the sphere of human r...
In this article it is contended that state practice, as evidenced in the declarations of the j...
The rule of law cannot achieve its main goal - the protection of individual freedom and well-being -...
Human rights law has had a powerful influence on general international law. It sets the vector of th...
The source of international legal personality in international relations in the twenty first century...
Kelsenian legal science, centred upon a monist, global legal system fails to acknowledge the comple...
Globalization, characterized by the inter-connectivity of persons, states, and non-state actors on a...
There appears a developing recognition by the international community that there are certain basic h...
In our globalised world the sources and actors of international law are many and its growth prolific...