Unipolarism and international law
With the end of the Cold War, the world power of the great powers is emerging and the United States assumes the role of a world order hegemon. Existing international legal order, despite attempts to reform, does not follow the changes in contemporary international relations. Unilateral imposition of...
Main Authors: | Avramović Nenad M., Stanković Marko M. |
---|---|
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
Institute of Serbian Culture Priština, Leposavić
2018-01-01
|
Series: | Baština |
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0353-9008/2018/0353-90081845201A.pdf |
Similar Items
-
ADVISORY OPINIONS OF THE INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE DEALING WITH HUMAN RIGHTS
by: Slavoljub Carić
Published: (2009-10-01) -
Key features of Kosovar conflict: Truth in the function of war outbreak
by: Slović Srđan Ž.
Published: (2014-01-01) -
Bridging the great divide: Contested Kosovo span is a symbol of international failure
by: Taylor Scott
Published: (2008-01-01) -
The Responsibility of International Organizations and the International Court of Justice (Summary)
by: A. S. Gulasarian
Published: (2013-03-01) -
We, the people and the world: American liberalism's troubled relationship with international law
by: Dikson Tifejn L.
Published: (2019-01-01)