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International Law
General Assembly of the United Nations
it has delegates from all he member states
relations are not binding save for certain organs
they can seek any dispute or situation
to solve international friction
law and politics
international law has not legislature
it can condition with clauses
the treaties and the constitution must be on par
types
public
covers relations between states and
international institutions
private
covers relations between societies
it use force
not unified system sanctions
Security Council impose it
self-defense
agreements and treaties
it recognized values and standards
it is permissive and coercive
punishments
covers relations between states
relation with rights and duties
create coercive punishes
United Nations
it has horizontal system
190 independent states
2100 BC a solemny treaty was signed by Lagash and Umma
Ramses II of Egypt and the king of the Hitties for established peace and brotherhood
Hindu rules displayed a growing sense of morality ang genorisity
Chinese Empire devoted much thought to harmonius relations
Greek awareness was limited to their own competitive city-states and colonies
aims from harmony