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International Law and International Organizations
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Smbatyan, A.S. The judicial bodies within the system of international relations.

Abstract: The value of the decisions of the international judicial bodies goes beyond the limits of the regulation of the particular disputes. International courts and arbitrations successfully solve such issues as guarantees of unity of international legal regimes, strengthening the authority of the international organizations, to which these bodies belong, and the direct influence on the formation of the new branches of international law.


Keywords:

international law, justice, court, precedent, development, judicial procedure, application of law, interpretation, treaty law, the WTO.


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