International Law Municipal Law
International Law Municipal Law
International Law Municipal Law
LAW
&
MUNICIPAL LAW
By
Rakesh Ranjan
Dept. of Political Science, PU
What is International Law
OPPENHEIM defines International Law as, "Law of Nation
or International Law is the name for the body of
customary and conventional rules which are considered
legally binding by civilized states in their relation with
each other, within a community which by common
consent of this community shall be enforced by external
power".
International Law has been defined by J.G. Starke as "that
body of Law which is composed for its greater part of the
principles and rules of conduct which states feel
themselves bound to observe, and therefore, do commonly
observe in their relations with each other."
What is International Law
According to the Black’s Law Dictionary :
"The legal system governing the relationship between
nations; more modernly the Law of International
relations, embracing not only nations but also such
participants as International organizations and
individuals".
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By
Rakesh Ranjan