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Title: The aspects of international law on the regulation of territorial conflicts: the case of Republic of Moldova and Georgia. Abstract of the PhD thesis in law.
Authors: Kurtskhalia, Alexander
Keywords: territorial conflict
dispute
regulation
international law
peace operations
negotiations
international legal order
territorial integrity
international organizations
separatist regimes
application of international law in domestic law
conflict management
Issue Date: 2022
Abstract: CONCEPTUAL BENCHMARKS OF THE STUDY . The topicality and importance of the approached problem. The issue of war and peace is the fundamental problem of contemporary international relations. Armed conflicts and acts of terrorism represent a serious threat to the security, safe-ty and peace of the population. International terrorism and threats to peace can only be stopped by the use of legal means. Successful management of relations under international law is an exclusive at-tribute of states and, at the same time, it is a fundamental right of the citizens of any democratic state. In other words, deficiencies in the organization and functioning of international law can lead to the human rights violations. It is well known that public international law is the instrument for carrying out the foreign policy of states. The analysis of international political processes al-lows us to conclude that the heterogeneity of states at the international level is the source of contradictions in the creation and application of international law.
Description: Abstract of the PhD thesis in law. Specialty: 552.08. International and European public Law. Scientific adviser: Mihai POALELUNGI, habilitated doctor, university professor.
URI: https://irek.ase.md:443/xmlui/handle/123456789/2172
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