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Title: The origin of international law


1
The origin of international law
  • Does international law origin from domestic law?
  • Is the existence of international law dependent
    on the existence of domestic law?
  • To what extent is international law a copy of
    domestic legal systems?
  • To what extent should we draw parallels between
    the systems?

2
Distinct areas of law
  • The relationship between states as such
  • State immunity
  • Law of treaties
  • State responsibility
  • State sovereignty and non-intervention
  • The law of international organizations

3
Areas of overlap
  • Self-executing treaties
  • Human rights law
  • International criminal law
  • International investment law
  • International trade
  • International transportation
  • Intellectual property rights
  • International environmental law (to some extent)

4
International law -gt domestic law
  • Dualism and monism
  • The historical context of the concepts Monism
    dualism monism. How are the concepts used
    today?
  • Determined in domestic law
  • The problem of federal states
  • Making international law part of the domestic
    system
  • Incorporation, transformation, sector monism,
    interpreting domestic rules
  • Giving actors rights within the domestic system
    closing the gap

5
Explain the system of your own country to the
person besides you!
  • Do you have explicit rules on the relationship
    between intl law and domestic law? Where?
  • How does your system comply with this
  • For the purpose of ensuring a more complete and
    effective implementation of international law,
    preference should always be given to the
    legislative ad hoc incorporation of international
    rules whenever they turn out to be non
    self-executing. Conversely, whenever
    international rules are self-executing, it would
    be preferable to resort to the automatic
    incorporation of international rules. (Cassese
    pp. 221-2)
  • What is the rank of international law?

6
International law taking over?
  • Establishment of legislative functions?
  • International institutions taking on their own
    life
  • Establishment of judicial functions?
  • Appeals from domestic systems
  • Forum shopping circumventing domestic systems
  • Establishment of executiv functions, i.e.
    administrative decision-making systems?
  • Intellectual property rights
  • Postal systems
  • Standard-setting

7
Domestic law -gt international law
  • Determination of customary law
  • Interpretation of treaty law
  • General principles of law
  • Can domestic law constitute an excuse for not
    complying with international law?
  • VCLT art. 27
  • Is a state responsible for acts regardless of
    domestic regulation of the issue?
  • Is a state responsible for all acts or omissions
    of public authorities regardless of division of
    competences?
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