Maijs. 19., 2012 | 10:48 am
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aha, tā arī būs:
General international law applies to relations between all states and subjects of international law, such as international organizations. It is universally binding. Its legal basis is normally international customary law and multilateral agreements.
Unlike general international law, particular international law – which is based on bilateral agreements or regional conventions – imposes obligations only on certain states or subjects of international law.
http://www.eda.admin.ch/eda/en/home/top ics/intla/cintla.html
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General international law applies to relations between all states and subjects of international law, such as international organizations. It is universally binding. Its legal basis is normally international customary law and multilateral agreements.
Unlike general international law, particular international law – which is based on bilateral agreements or regional conventions – imposes obligations only on certain states or subjects of international law.
http://www.eda.admin.ch/eda/en/home/top
Bet tulkojumais teikums pats par sevi kaut kāds neveikls.