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One of themain reasons why the international community agreed to develop international law as a tool for human rights protection.
The main distinction between international law and domestic law.
What is the fact that international law does not work with a justice system framework and does not make laws?
The fundamental rule that the “person of a diplomatic agent shall be inviolable.”
What are: to maintain int’l peace & security To develop friendly relations among nations To solve international problems To promote respect for human rights To be a centre for harmonizing the actions of nations
The major goals of this branch of the UN are to promote advancement of the territories’ inhabitants and their progressive development towards independence and self-government.
What is to settle legal disputes between member states, andto give advisory opinions on legal questions?
What is that if states concerned have accepted the jurisdiction of the ICJ?
What are: Member states must accept the court’s jurisdiction The crime was committed in a country that has accepted the court’s jurisdiction The case is referred by the Security Council
The portion of the oceans open to all and under no state’s sovereignty.
The doctrine that no state may subject any part of the high seas to its sovereignty.
An accommodation made to protect the international community’s interest in navigation.
Area of the world that has been historically uninhabited by humans that has been designated as a protected zone.
A common pattern that has emerged over time to become binding in international law.
Sending a person back to a country where he or she has been charged with a crime.
Seeking protection in an embassy of another country when you fear for your safety.