On generally recognized norms of International Law

 
PIIS102694520018875-3-1
DOI10.31857/S102694520018876-4
Publication type Article
Status Published
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Affiliation: USSR Academy of Sciences
Address: Russian Federation
Journal nameGosudarstvo i pravo
EditionIssue 2
Pages273-278
Abstract

There are two camps of states with opposite socio-economic systems in the world. There are numerous ties between them in the economic, political sphere, even military cooperation. The norms regulating these relations – generally accepted norms of International Law, recognized as binding from the point of view of both the bourgeois and the socialist state, have a special legal nature. They were created with the participation of the Soviet State, and this is one of the forms in which the international struggle and cooperation of the two systems are carried out, characterizing the current stage of the development of international relations.

Keywordsuniversally recognized norms of International Law, states of opposing systems, norms binding on all states, forms of struggle between the two systems
AcknowledgmentThe article was published in the journal “Soviet State and Law” (1951), No. 9, pp. 14–19. Abstract and key words were compiled by Doctor of Law G.G. Shinkaretskaya.
Publication date23.03.2022
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