Friday, 17 December 2021

One liner notes on Public International Law: Part 4

 

Vande Matram!

These are some one liner notes on Public International Law. Read them carefully and note them for your knowledge.

One liner notes on Public International Law: Part 4

·        Subject of international law is referred to as entities who have a legal personality, with certain rights and duties under the international legal system.

·        The state is considered to be the primary and original subject of international law.

·        Common people of any state are also believed to be the subject of international law.

·        International Organisation is an association of states, established by a treaty between two or more states.

·        International Organisations have a legal personality and are considered to be the subject of international law.

·        Multinational Company possesses and works its corporate substances in without a doubt another country beside the spot where it was established originally, along these lines it is set up in more than one country.

·        According to realist theory, only the Nation/States are considered to be the subject of international laws.

·        Realist theory relies on the principle that it is for the nation/state that the concept of international law came into existence.

·        The countries/states are particular and separate elements, adequately fit to have their own privileges, commitments and obligations, having the capacity to keep up with their freedoms under worldwide law.

·        Supporters of fictional theory suggest that the subjects of international law are the individuals only and that legal order is for the well-being of the individuals.

·        Fictional theory firmly believes that the Nation/state are nothing but aggregate of individuals as subjects.  

·        Even if the theory of Kelson appears logically sound, it is seen that the international law’s primary concern is with the rights and duties of the states.

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