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What is the subject of International Law ?

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Answered by Anonymous
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International legal persons – also called subjects of international law – are capable of possessing, exercising and/or enforcing varied degrees of rights and duties under international law. They may also contribute to the creation of international law.

Answered by Sanvi1311
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Subjects of International law means different entities which possess international personality. Or we can also say that those entities whose rights, duties, and obligations come under the International law and these entities have the power to confer these rights, duties and international obligations through the international claim. Subjects of International law does not mean different types of international law. It simply means the entities which have rights and power conferred in International law.

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