AN APPRAISAL OF INSTRUMENTS OF EXTERNAL RELATIONS UNDER THE INTERNATIONAL LAW
Prof. P. E. O. Oguno () and
Okafor Chimaobi Esq ()
American Journal of Law, 2020, vol. 2, issue 1, 15 - 24
Abstract:
International treaties are most frequent means of creating international rules or standards that States and other actors of international community are supposed to abide by. Their importance has been highly increased in the context of modern international law. The enforcement quality of international law was often questioned which has been settled by the increasing treaty making process. Further the universality of human rights through the international treaties can be looked as an achievement. The international law believes that nothing can be done without or against the will of a sovereign State. International treaty law in this sense can also be called as a meeting point of the necessity to take international obligations
Keywords: Relations; Treaties; Instruments and International Law (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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