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Title:

Unilateral Acts of a State in the Process of Forming Customary International Law

Subject and Keywords:

unilateral acts of a State   customary international law   law-making process

Abstract:

Regardless of how broad acceptance within the academic community is for the formula that domestic legislation is acknowledged in international law as merely a fact, nearly equally prevalent is the conviction that the unilateral acts of states can be the basis for the creation of customary norms of international law. They can initiate and reinforce a practice constituting one of the two primary elements comprising the creation of a customary norm. They therefore do not constitute in and of themselves such a basis, but a certain practice has arisen in conjunction with them. They must be implemented. In any case, law-making practice can arise and establish itself without any written act or verbal declaration. It can simply be the result of the behaviour of states – their acts and omissions.

Date issued:

2018

Resource Type:

text

Detailed Type:

article

Identifier:

eISSN 2084-1264

DOI:

10.1515/wrlae-2018-0034

Language:

eng

Abstract Language :

eng

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Access rights:

Attribution, Non-Commercial

License:

Creative Commons - Attribution (CC BY 4.0)

Rights holder:

Copyright by Wroclaw Review of Law, Administration & Economics, published by Sciendo

Autor opisu:

WR U/PAdbg