Political Science, asked by aadhinarayank386, 8 months ago

means disagreements with an existing law or policy​

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Answered by parveengakhar01560
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 “A dispute is a disagreement on a point of law or fact, a conflict of legal. views or of interests between two persons.” 4. In another case the ICJ referred to.

Answered by smartbrainz
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A dispute means disagreements with an existing law or policy​

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  • A dispute is a "disagreement" on a "point of law/fact", a "conflict of legal views" or of "interests" between 2 people.
  • Since a "disagreement" on a "point of law" & "conflict of legal views" refers to the same thing a dispute is means both of the above
  • While dispute has a some relationship with "conflict of interests", however, "conflict of interests" is not the same as a dispute. There can be conflict of interest even without a corresponding dispute
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