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К вопросу о подходах к фрагментации международного права / To the question of approaches to the fragmentation of international law

К вопросу о подходах к фрагментации международного права / To the question of approaches to the fragmentation of international law

Abstract

Fragmentation of international law is an issue that has been actively discussed in the scientific community, as well as is reflected in the positions of practitioners in the field of international law. The paper discusses the main components of fragmentation, which have, in my opinion, essential to understanding it: normative, institutional and regional components, the approaches to the fragmentation of the UN International Law Commission, the International Court of Justice, provides a brief analysis of the meaning of regionalism in the context of the fragmentation of international law.

Keywords

system of the international law, proliferation of international tribunals, регионализм в международном праве, фрагментация международного права, Комиссия международного права ООН / fragmentation of the international law, Государство и право. Юридические науки, UN international law Commission, пролиферация международных судебных учреждений, regionalism in international law, система международного права

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