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Ivanov, I. M. State Sovereignty Defending National Security

Abstract: International law does not only support and contribute to national interests but also defend them. The problem of sovereignty is the very fundamental issue of international law which needs comes out in the process of globalization. The doctrine of international law contains the basic principles of insuring state sovereignty. At this stage the questions of economic sovereignty come first. Being an important activator of globalization, foreign investments do not only create favorable social and economic conditions for a receiving state but also bear a threat for its economic sovereignty. A well-balanced investment policy of a state requires a reasonable combination of social and private interests of foreign investors.


Keywords:

studies of law, international law, principle of independent development, economic sovereignty, state sovereignty, globalization, security, international legal relationships, international investments, reasonable government intervention


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