THE ROLE OF THE „LIKE MINDED STATES” THEORY IN THE CODIFICATION OF INTERNATIONAL LAW
Keywords:
International law, norms, evolution, documents, like minded states.Abstract
As a result of the long historical evolution on the international arena, a society of the states has been created, whose relations the international law is called to regulate. The main significance of the existence and functioning of this company shows the aspects of maintaining a certain legal and social order. At the same time, for the international community, the issues related to maintaining that order are of greater importance for international law than for the national legal order, or, in the international life, supranational universal bodies are lacking, having authority before the sovereign states. Due to the diversification of this field, the emergence of new subjects of law and new fields of application, in the development of international law, a series of tendencies have been manifested: first, categorically, there has been a metamorphosis of classical international law into a right of the entire international community. Today, international legal regulation is expanding on the newer areas of human activity, and international law is progressively developing. Older methods are being consolidated, as well as new methods are created to comply with the requirements of international law and to maintain the contemporary legal order based on the collective and individual measures of the states. At the same time, on the nature of contemporary international law and on the international legal order, as never, the activity of international organizations and the activity of social-political currents, as well as of nongovernmental organizations, is imposed.References
Năstase A, Aurescu B. Drept internaţional public. Sinteze. Bucureşti, România: C.H. Beck; 2011.
NTI. Protocol fot the prohibition of the use in war of asphyxiating, poisonous, or other gases, and of bacteriological methods of warfare (Geneva protocol). Available at: http://www.nti.org/learn/treaties-andregimes/protocol-prohibition-use-war-asphyxiating-poisonous-or-othergasses-and-bacteriological-methods-warfare-geneva-protocol/
Năstase A, Aurescu B, Gîlea I. Drept internaţional contemporan. Texte esenţiale. Bucureşti, România: C.H. Beck; 2007.
World Trade Organization. Acordul General pentru Tarife și Comerț (The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade). GATT Documents. Available at: http://www.wto.org/english/docs_e/docs_e.htm şi www.eumed.net.
Miga-Beşteliu R. Drept internaţional public. Vol. II. Bucureşti, România: Ed. C.H. Beck; 2008
Resolution of the UN General Assembly no. 174 (II) of November 21, 1947. Available at: www.un.org
Convention on the Prevention and Suppression of the Genocide Crime, adopted on December 9, 1948. Available at: http://www.irdo.ro/file.php?fisiere_id=89&inline
Preda-Mătăsaru A. Tratat de drept internaţional public. Bucureşti, Romania: Ed. Lumina Lex; 2007.
International Law Commission. Available at: http://www.un.org/documents/ga/docs/56/a5610.pdf
Convention on the succession of treaty states, Vienna, August 23, 1978. Available at: http://www.docfoc.com/conventia-privind-succesiuneastatelor-la-tratate
Ciucă A. Protecţia internaţională a drepturilor omului. Iași, România: Ed. Editura Fundatiei Axis; 2009
Ignătescu C. Lecții de Teoria generală a dreptului. Bucuresti, Romania: Editura Hamangiu; 2014.
Ponta V, Coman D. Curtea Penală Internaţională – Consacrarea juridică a statutului primei instanţe penale permanente din istoria justiţiei internaţionale. Bucureşti, România: Ed. Lumina Lex; 2004;
Benedetti F, Ionneau K, Washburn J. Negotiating the International Criminal Court: New York to Rome, 1994-1998. SUA: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers; 2013
Bedont B, Matas D. Negotiating for an International Criminal Court, în: Peace Magazin; Sept. -Oct. 1998, 14(5). Available at: http://www.peacemagazine.org/index.php?id=2103
United Nations, Security Council. Proposal by the Group of LikeMinded States on Targeted Sanctions for fair and clear procedures for a more effective UN sanctions system;12 November 2015. Available at: www.derechos.org
Mazilu D. Drept internaţional public. Ediţia a II-a, vol. I. Bucureşti, România: Lumina Lex, 2005. [18] United Nations. Available at: www.un.org
Downloads
Published
How to Cite
Issue
Section
License
Authors who publish with this journal agree to the following terms:
- Authors retain copyright and grant the journal right of first publication, with the work simultaneously licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License that allows others to share the work, with an acknowledgement of the works authorship and initial publication in this journal.
- Authors are able to enter into separate, additional contractual arrangements for the non-exclusive distribution of the journal's published version of the work (e.g. post it to an institutional repository or publish it in a book), with an acknowledgement of its initial publication in European Journal of Law and Public Administration.
- Authors are permitted and encouraged to post their work online (e.g. in institutional repositories or on their website) prior to and during the submission process, as it can lead to productive exchanges, as well as an earlier and greater citation of published work (See The Effect of Open Access).
EJLPA Journal has an Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs
CC BY-NC-ND