principle of international law
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concept
A principle of international law is a fundamental norm or guideline, derived from treaties, customs, or general legal reasoning, that governs the conduct and relations of states and other international actors.
Observed surface forms (5)
| Surface form | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| principle of international environmental law | 2 |
| customary international law rule | 1 |
| humanitarian law principle | 1 |
| state duty under international law | 1 |
| treaty principle | 1 |
Instances (9)
| Instance | Via concept surface |
|---|---|
| thalweg principle | — |
| Doctrine of Non-Recognition | — |
| Libya to respond effectively to extradition requests for suspects | state duty under international law |
| Lotus principle | — |
| Caroline test | — |
| Principle 10 | principle of international environmental law |
| Principle 16 | principle of international environmental law |
| Suez Canal should not be subject to the exercise of the right of war | treaty principle |
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law code Kānāwai Māmalahoe
surface form:
Kānāwai Māmalahoe
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humanitarian law principle |