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International Law and International Organizations
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Romashev, Y.S. International law-enforcement law as a branch of international law.

Abstract: The author offers a new name for a branch of international law – international law-enforcement law, defi nes this branch, establishes its structure and contents. The novelty of the author is the structure of this branch as a complete system, including such components as international criminal law, international criminal procedural law, international penal law, international administrative law in part regarding law-enforcement, and other institutions of international law in the sphere of fi ghting crimes and other offences.


Keywords:

international law, international lawenforcement law, law-enforcement bodies, science of international law, branch of international law, fi ghting crimes, crimes of international character, international courts and tribunals, international standards, international organizations


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