Principles of international law appear, mature and finally may disappear. Thus the sphere of human rights principle accumulates new content including their international protection. The UN Charter has formulated cardinally new attitude of states to the interpretation and application of the principle of non - interference into internal affairs of states. States started refusing of their absolute sovereignty and recognizing the possibility of its rightful limitations. Some regional organizations gradually transform into unions of states. Within their territories currently in force are not only national law but regional and international law as well, which limits the sovereign law of member states to considerable extent
The rule of law cannot achieve its main goal - the protection of individual freedom and well-being -...
The rule of law meaning to limitation of arbitrary power and conservation of fundamental individual ...
The Concept of State Sovereignty in the Modern International Law The notion of “state sovereignty” i...
Principles of international law appear, mature and finally may disappear. Thus the sphere of human r...
The sovereignty of the state is not only important for the states, but it is also of considerable im...
The international legal boundary between states; rights and human rights is not fixed. Long ago, the...
Human rights law has had a powerful influence on general international law. It sets the vector of th...
The fundamental elements of the international legal system remain subject to debate. Constitutionali...
Currently there is a trend to increase the role and impact of international law on national legal sy...
Human right violations are difficult to put to an end since in many cases the state itself is the on...
The article is dedicated to the problem of basic principles of international law co-relation between...
The theme of coordination between different principles and values is becoming central to contemporar...
More recently, the trend in the direction of extending the protection of international law to non-st...
<p>In the contemporary contexto, human rights discussion was fortified in the regional and global fo...
Promoting human rights at an international level implies state cooperation forestablishing agreement...
The rule of law cannot achieve its main goal - the protection of individual freedom and well-being -...
The rule of law meaning to limitation of arbitrary power and conservation of fundamental individual ...
The Concept of State Sovereignty in the Modern International Law The notion of “state sovereignty” i...
Principles of international law appear, mature and finally may disappear. Thus the sphere of human r...
The sovereignty of the state is not only important for the states, but it is also of considerable im...
The international legal boundary between states; rights and human rights is not fixed. Long ago, the...
Human rights law has had a powerful influence on general international law. It sets the vector of th...
The fundamental elements of the international legal system remain subject to debate. Constitutionali...
Currently there is a trend to increase the role and impact of international law on national legal sy...
Human right violations are difficult to put to an end since in many cases the state itself is the on...
The article is dedicated to the problem of basic principles of international law co-relation between...
The theme of coordination between different principles and values is becoming central to contemporar...
More recently, the trend in the direction of extending the protection of international law to non-st...
<p>In the contemporary contexto, human rights discussion was fortified in the regional and global fo...
Promoting human rights at an international level implies state cooperation forestablishing agreement...
The rule of law cannot achieve its main goal - the protection of individual freedom and well-being -...
The rule of law meaning to limitation of arbitrary power and conservation of fundamental individual ...
The Concept of State Sovereignty in the Modern International Law The notion of “state sovereignty” i...