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some individuals. The range of subjects and actors directly
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consists of representatives of some 190 countries, has the
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UN military, the forces involved must be assembled from
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actors. This value consists in the certainty, predictability, and
systems.
Treaties
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enterprises), in which case international law is inapplicable.
the Sea), have more than 150 parties to them, reflecting both
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visa regulations, travel arrangements, and bilateral economic
assistance).
good faith. The concept known by the Latin formula pacta sunt
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There is no prescribed form or procedure for making or
constitutional structure.
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into force between the states concerned. In the latter case, the
Custom
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binding. Although all states may contribute to the development
during the 1960s the United States and the Soviet Union played
to space law than did the states that had little or no practice in
North Sea Continental Shelf cases, the ICJ stated that the
is involved.
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American states) or even to two states, in which cases the
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Perhaps the most important principle of international law
Other sources
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International law can arise indirectly through other
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atmospheric nuclear testing during litigation at the ICJ between
between the Soviet Union and the United States during the Cold
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(Latin: law subject to the dispensation of the parties), or
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breach of erga omnes obligations, all states have an interest
Conclusion
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References
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