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Smbatyan, A.S. International judicial bodies: classification within the system in general

Abstract: More active role of the existing international judicial bodies, growth of their quantity, broadening and renewal of their functions have been especially intensive during the last 20 years. Being a consequence of a change in quality of international justice, this process catalyzes the formation of the system of international judicial bodies, which is not united, but is joined by the tendency for the universalization of the international justice and greater specialization of the international judicial bodies at the same time. The analysis of the current situation requires classification of the international judicial bodies.


Keywords:

jurisprudence, classification, international, justice, institution, subjects, jurisdiction, inß uence, solution, systematization.


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