词汇 | international-law |
释义 | international law noun[ U ] uk /ɪn.təˌnæʃ.ən.əl ˈlɔː/ us /ɪn.t̬ɚˌnæʃ.ən.əl ˈlɑː/ the set of rules that most countries obey when dealing with other countries国际法 Rules & laws administrative admiralty anti-bribery anti-regulatory anti-sodomy blue law humanitarian law invocation juridical juridically juristic land tenure legislation mandatory provision the rule of law Ts and Cs uncalled uncanonical unenforceable International law says if a salvaged ship is a private ship, then the salvage company can keep anything it finds. international law | Business Englishinternational law noun[ U ] ukus LAW, GOVERNMENT the set of rules that most countries obey when dealing with other countries: Those who invoke international law must themselves submit to it. The article deals with the interpretation of tax treaties under international law. Examples of international lawinternational law Legislation and regulation may be subject to higher-order rules (for example, constitutional rules, presidential vetoes, and internationallaw). Each step of the process could fall under the jurisdiction of internationallaw, if that is what the best nonideal theory required. This foray into public internationallaw is interesting and important. Even though the declaration will not be legally binding on states when adopted, it will be significant in terms of customary internationallaw. They were also trained in internationallaw, geography, and mechanical drawing. Though internationallaw is fraught with many deficiencies, it remains relevant for contemporary international relations. The problem is that those debates have not made sufficient reference to the extant system of rights and duties under internationallaw. But more than this, internationallaw is presented as dynamic and responsive; capable of leaps of imagination. The downplaying of factors that internationallaw has taken into account leads to endorsement of potentially very disruptive proposals. Soft law instruments and norms are thus understood as non-binding in internationallaw but binding in some other manner, for instance, politically. In a constructivist sense, the meaning of what the convention represents can be more powerful than what it actually guarantees under internationallaw. Both majority and minority groups want much more than is, or could reasonably be, guaranteed in internationallaw. Other materials consulted include scholarship on political participation and internationallaw dealing with the right to political participation, minorities, indigenous peoples and human rights. If applied generally, this approach might have the result that conventions are merely placeholders for nascent customary internationallaw. In internationallaw, the doctrine of subjects (or legal persons) determines who may bear rights and obligations. See all examples of international law These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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