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международные притязания

international claims (questions/issues)

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General principles common to systems of national law are the primory sources of international law.

false


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what are the secondary sourses of international law?

general principles of national laws

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a freeman enfranchised member of a state

citizen 

100

priority

praɪˈɔːrətɪ

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иностранец (not foreigner)

alien

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International law establishes the framework and the criteria for identifying states as the principle actors in the national legal system.

false

200

what law was codified in the Viena Convention on the Law of Treaties?

customary law

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a single mamber of the class or group

individual

200

recommendatory 

rekəˈmendətɔːriː

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    применять принцип (not adopt/accept)

invoke a principle

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Refugees assert themselves by force and acquire international status proportionate to their power and authority.

true

300
where does conventional international law derive from?

international agreements

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possess full legal capacity, that is, the ability to be vested with rights, powers and obligations

states

300

unalienable

ʌnˈeɪlɪənəbl

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императивный

peremptory 

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States and all the other international subjects on account of their inherit characteristics possess a limited capacity in the area of international rights and obligations.

false

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what etities esercise the principle lawmaking and executive functions proper of any legal order?

states

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traditional subgects of the international community in the sense that they have been the principle actors on the international scene since its inception

states and insurgents

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hierarchy

ˈhaɪərɑːrkɪ

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умаление

derogation

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Customary international law results when states follow certain practices generally and consistently out of a sense of legal obligation.

true

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if the insurrection is widespread and protected in time, what central authorities or third states may grant?

recognition of belligerency

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it may lead to the creation of customary international law when they are intended for adherence generally and are in fact widely accepted

international agreements

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allegiance

əˈliːdʒəns

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