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Some Aspects of Personality of Individual in International Law Rights of Individual in the International Criminal Court Rights of Migrants Refugees Rights of Women and Children in International Humanitarian Law Rights of Investors

Lyazzat Nyssanbekova (), Temir Toktybekov (), Saltanat Yessetova () and Zhailau Zhanat ()
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Lyazzat Nyssanbekova: Al Farabi Kazakh National University Almaty Republic of Kazakhstan, Postal: KZ
Temir Toktybekov: Narxoz University Almaty Republic of Kazakhstan, Postal: KZ
Saltanat Yessetova: Eurasian Technological University Almaty Republic of Kazakhstan, Postal: KZ
Zhailau Zhanat: Al Farabi Kazakh National University Almaty Republic of Kazakhstan, Postal: KZ

Journal of Advanced Research in Law and Economics, 2016, vol. 7, issue 6, 1461-1470

Abstract: The article investigates the controversial issue of international legal personality interpretation The disparities in understanding the concept of international law subject explain the lack of international legal instruments that could ascertain the exact legal positions of natural persons in question By a thorough analysis of legal sources the authors aimed at identifying both general legal parameters of legal personality representation in international law and its individual forms in particular such as the rights of migrants refugees victims of armed conflicts and investors as economic bloc representatives The research demonstrates that as opposed to the positions maintained in foreign scientific literature which tend to treat individuals as subjects of international law the dominant point of view in the Russian doctrine of international law is the one suggesting that these persons are not subjects of international public law In the submitted article the authors entered upon formation of context perception of legal personality and believe that further research might be focused on assessing the degree of compliance of national legislations in coalitions

Date: 2016
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