DIP DECO 23-24 Unit 4. International Personality and the subjects of International Law
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Torres Pérez, María
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1. Significance and acquisition of international personality. 2. Established subjects: States. 2.1. The State and its constitutive elements. 2.2. The sovereignty of the State and its corollaries: equality, non-intervention, and sovereign immunity. 2.3. The dynamics of the State. (a) Identity and continuity of the State. (b) Awareness of our States: recognition of States. (c) Political transformation: recognition of governments. (d) Territorial transformations: the succession of States. 2.4. The state bodies in charge of international relations: The Head of State, the Head of Government, and the Minister of Foreign Affairs. (a) Diplomatic relations: Diplomatic Missions, Special Missions and Representation before International Organizations and Delegations at International Conferences. (b) Consular relations. 3. Established subjects: international organizations. 3.1. International Organizations, in general. 3.2. The United Nations Organizations (a) Background and creation of the UN: The United Nations Charter (b) Purposes and principles of the Organization. (c) The condition of member of the UN. (d) The organs of the United Nations. (e) Specialized agencies of the United Nations. 3.3. International Organizations in the field of economics: (a) The IMF. (b) The World Bank Group. (c) The GATT and the WTO. (d) Other organizations. 4. Other international actors: multinational companies and non-governmental organizations. 5. The condition of the individual in international law.
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Unit 4 de la asignatura Public International Law, curso académico 23-24. Revisados por el Servei de Política Lingüística-Premios Sapiña curso 23-24. |
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