SYSTEM OF INTERNATIONAL LAW
- A set of internally interconnected elements.
1. The conventional principles -osnovopolagayuschie beginning to lay the foundations of international cooperation (mainly industry).
2. The norms of international law.
3. Decisions of the resolution and recommendation of international organizations.
4. The decisions of international judicial bodies.
5. International Law Institute - a group of international legal norms that define the following types of relationships:
1) Institute of international recognition;
2) Institute of succession in respect of treaties;
3) Institute of international responsibility;
4) Institute of peaceful settlement of disputes, etc .;
6. Branches of international law - a group of international rules governing the specific scope of international relations:
1) the law of treaties;
2) The right of external relations (diplomatic, consular);
3) the international law of the sea;
4) The international air law;
5) international economic law;
6) international humanitarian law, and others. For SM P. inherent characteristic of it
structure, which refers to the internal organization of the system, the location and connection of its elements, the nature of their relationship.
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