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Rabtsevich, O.I. International criminal procedural law within the context of the problems of the system of modern international law.

Abstract: International criminal law as a branch of law caused a lot of controversy at the time, although at the present stage there is a chapter dedicated to it in every textbook on international law. There is no unanimity among international experts not only in the definitions of new industries that are continuing their formation, but even in the formulation of concepts of generally recognized industries. For example, one can meet different points of view regarding international humanitarian law. In particular, the categories of the conceptual series "systems of law" and "systems of international law" such as: "branch of law", "sub-branch of law", "institute of law" require detailed development.



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