SUBJECTS OF INTERNATIONAL LAW

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established subjects of international law include

1. states 2. international organisations

there's is no requirement in international law for defined and settled boundaries e.g Israel, Albania . true or false

true

controversial subjects of international law

1. diminutive states 2. individuals 3. multinational corporations

division of powers in the federal arrangement raises questions in international law in areas of

1. immunity 2. personality 3. responsibility

a protected state possesses any of the following features

1. made concession to another state in matters of jurisdiction and administration 2. has conferred wide power of agency and representation in foreign affairs 3. suffers interference from another state and is not within complete control of patron state 4. legal person of a special type appearing on international pane for only specific reasons

legal personality of international organisations is divided into

1. objective personality : capacity to bear right and duties 2. functional personality ; personality based on function and purpose 3. derivative personality

Art 1 Montevideo convention on the rights and duties of a state, the characteristics of a state include (PDGC)

1. permanent population 2. defined territory 3. Government 4. capacity ; recognition; self determination

types of states

1. unitary states 2. federal states ; constitutional provisions and recognition; Ukrainian USSR & Belarussian USSR 3. protected or dependent state

Nauru has only

120000 inhabitant

a state must have stable population unlike Somalia which has its population dispersed in

Ethiopia, Tanzania and Kenya

North Sea continental shelf case

ICJ said indefinite boundaries need not defeat a claim for statehood

nottebohm case

ICJ said only when there is a genuine link between an individual and a state can diplomatic protection arise

Declaration of arbitration commission of the European conference on Yugo salvia, a state is (CTPSS)

a community which consists of territory, population and subject to an organised political authority characterised by sovereignty

North America Dredging Company case

a n individual cannor denounce a state's right to espouse a claim on his behalf

states in statu nascendi

a political community controlling a certain area of territory and having statehood as its objective may be recognized in the international community as a state in statu nascendi

what is a state (TGPT)

a state is an entity which personifies a territory, government, a population which transacts business with other members of the international community

Reparation for injuries case (definition of subject)

a subject is an entity capable of possessing international rights and duties and having capacity to maintain it's rights by bringing international claims

what is subject

an entity endowed with capacity. capacity is the ability to possess rights and create obligations

international organisations is

an entity established by agreement which has states as its principal members

A protected state is

an entity that retains its status as a separate state but enters into a valid treaty with another state affording the later certain extensive functions possibly internally and externally

Nuremburg Tribunal 1946

crimes against international law are not committed by abstract entities but by individuals and the only way to protect international law is to punish those individuals

a subject of international law is someone who

has capacity to engage in international transactions

nuclear weapons case

international organisations do not possess general competence, they are governed by the speciality principle

Deutsche continental gas v polish state

it is enough that the territory has sufficient consistency even if the boundaries are not accurately delimited

diminutive states

these are states that have below the required population and size to be regarded as subjects. The Gambia, holy see

an established state's statehood would not be nullified if it is without a government for a while. true or false

true


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