INTERNATIONAL LEGAL SUBJECTIVITY
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https://doi.org/10.59417/nir.2020.17.55Keywords:
international law, international community, state, subjectivity, capacity, independence.Abstract
This paper addresses current issues of international legal subjectivity. An analysis of theories and contemporary understandings of international law subjectivity is made. Today, it is increasingly difficult to determine whether a particular entity has an international legal personality. States are still the most important subjects of international law, but they are not the only ones, and those states themselves are performing in an international community that has changed a great deal. There is a growing number of international organizations as subjects of international law that have an increasing role in the international community. The paper deals specifically with the status of protectorates and their international legal subjectivity, especially since some countries such as Bosnia and Herzegovina are often claimed to be protectorates of the international community. The independence of states is also analyzed as a basis for the international legal subjectivity of states.
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