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Gurbanov, R. A. Legal Basis of Interactions between Member-States of the Council of Europe in the Sphere of Justice

Abstract: The article gives an analysis of the legal basis of interactions between member states of the Council of Europe in the sphere of Justice. The author analyzes both the conventional and out-conventional law of the Council of Europe which organizes cooperation between the member states of the Council of Europe in the sphere of justice. The article contains a comparative analysis of the tools of organization of cooperation in the sphere of justice created by the Council of Europe with similar tools created by European law. The author concludes that cooperation between member states of the Council of Europe in the sphere of justice is a classical form of international cooperation.


Keywords:

ouncil of Europe, conventional law, cooperation in the sphere of justice, classical cooperation, criminal justice, interaction in the sphere of justice, European law, member states of the EC.


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