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- W1851915302 abstract "Introduction International organizations are generally counted among the subjects of international law, together with states, individuals and perhaps some other entities as well. Thus, in accordance with the standard definition of ‘subject’, they are deemed capable of independently bearing rights and obligations under international law. This has not always been the case. In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, it was customary for international lawyers to claim that states, and states alone, could independently bear rights and obligations under international law. Other entities were not to be considered as subjects or, at best, were analysed in state-centric terms: as gatherings of states, or as derogations from statehood (e.g., servitudes) or as essentially unclassifiable experiments. And the question as to whether international organizations could be regarded as subjects of international law reverberated well into the second half of the twentieth century. As the International Court of Justice recognized in the Reparation for Injuries opinion, the subjects of international law may come in various shapes and guises. The Court held that: ‘[t]he subjects of law in any legal system are not necessarily identical in their nature or in the extent of their rights, and their nature depends on the needs of the community’. There is no standard set of rights and obligations for each and every subject of international law; instead, ‘subject’ is a relative notion, the precise contents of which may differ from subject to subject and even between various subjects of the same category." @default.
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- W1851915302 title "The legal position of international organizations" @default.
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