The origin of the idea of the unilateral will of the State
Section: RESEARCH
Abstract
General international law is primarily based on the conformity of the wills of states which are clearly manifested by treaties or implicitly by custom, but this is not sufficient to cover the issues arising in international law. Here, the role of the individual will of the state is shown, if the attention to these actions is minimal That we can not ignore them.
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