Treaty Legal Research

Treaty Legal Research

Self contained regimes, Unity or plurality of International Law

Document Type : Original Article

Authors
1 Senior student of international law Azad University Damavand Branch
2 Faculty Member of Payame Noor University and Assistant Professor of Payame Noor University
Abstract
Abstract
 In resent years, Plurality of international law has attracted the attention of international law juirsts. Pluralism as a process in the international legal system, while creating the creation of norms, facilities, and the birth of subsystems , lead to the emergence of antagonism and Conflict in international law. This plurality occurs more in the form of self-sustaining systems. In this regard, contradiction between the plurality and unity of the international law is considerable.Commission in its 2006 report applied some strategies  to resolve disputes in plurality and create unity Using the general legal principles, stated that self-centered systems and the diversity of rules did not lead to inconsistencies in the rules. and for approving it indicated the guidelines impose specific rules and regulations governing the rights of the late international treaties.Hence, according to the Commission and by reference to the judicial court judgments international law's state haven't been dispersed in the face of self-contained system.
In resent years, Plurality of international law has attracted the attention of international law juirsts. Pluralism as a process in the international legal system, while creating the creation of norms, facilities, and the birth of subsystems , lead to the emergence of antagonism and Conflict in international law. This plurality occurs more in the form of self-sustaining systems. In this regard, contradiction between the plurality and unity of the international law is considerable.Commission in its 2006 report applied some strategies to resolve disputes in plurality and create unity Using the general legal principles, stated that self-centered systems and the diversity of rules did not lead to inconsistencies in the rules. and for approving it indicated the guidelines impose specific rules and regulations governing the rights of the late international treaties.Hence, according to the Commission and by reference to the judicial court judgments international law's state haven't been dispersed in the face of self-contained system.
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  • Receive Date 19 December 2018
  • Revise Date 12 May 2020
  • Accept Date 20 April 2020