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Title: Dobre usluge kao sredstvo u rešavanju međunarodnih sporova
Authors: Palević, Milan
Issue Date: 2020
Abstract: International law has the means to settle disputes by peaceful means, as well as rules relating to the use of force. The subject of this paper is good services as one of the diplomatic ways of resolving disputes between states. Together with other diplomatic means, and judicial means of resolving disputes (International Court of Justice and Arbitration), good services are among the means of peaceful settlement of disputes which, in the form of the principle of peaceful settlement of disputes, have the status and legal force of a peremptory norm. rights, jus cogens, from which there is no deviation and which can only be repealed or replaced by a new norm of the same legal effect and effect. The paper observes the concept and nature of international disputes; ways and means of resolving international disputes and evolutionary transformation of peaceful means of resolving disputes into a general norm of international law expressed through informal, and exhaustively expressed, but at the legal and political level and generally accepted in the international community and international law, classification of fundamental rights and obligations of states. Contextual analysis of good services within the system of diplomatic means of resolving international disputes, with emphasis on the specificity of relations and relative cohesion unity and compatibility with mediation, as well as one of the diplomatic means of resolving disputes among subjects of international law, are part of this paper.
URI: https://scidar.kg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/14375
Type: bookPart
DOI: 10.46793/XXIv-11.405P
Appears in Collections:Faculty of Law, Kragujevac

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