Controversial Subjects of Contemporary International Law: An Examination of the New Entities of International Law and Their Treaty-making Capacity |
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... result- ing from such a treaty . On the other hand , when multilateral treaties would require unanimous approval of the original signatories for accep- tance of a new member , and the new member happens to be a state or government not ...
... result- ing from such a treaty . On the other hand , when multilateral treaties would require unanimous approval of the original signatories for accep- tance of a new member , and the new member happens to be a state or government not ...
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... result of the division of an existing state or as the result of secession . The new States or entities start their new legal life side by side with the old state on the inter- national plane . Modern writers on international law hold ...
... result of the division of an existing state or as the result of secession . The new States or entities start their new legal life side by side with the old state on the inter- national plane . Modern writers on international law hold ...
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... result . Nwogugu 19 has rightly remarked that arbitration provides flexible and important machinery not only for the settlement of investment dis- putes , but also for the settlement of commercial disputes . Such a pro- cedure will help ...
... result . Nwogugu 19 has rightly remarked that arbitration provides flexible and important machinery not only for the settlement of investment dis- putes , but also for the settlement of commercial disputes . Such a pro- cedure will help ...
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The notion of states as subjects of international law 22280 | 19 |
The international personality of states which are members | 35 |
The debatable subject of international law and its treaty | 65 |
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