Warianty tytułu
Foreign Indebtedness and Limitations in Effective Sovereignty
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Abstrakty
W niniejszym artykule omówiono zasadę suwerennej równości oraz zadłużenie a immunitet państwa. Na koniec postawiono pytanie czy zadłużenie może prowadzić do utraty suwerenności?
The participation of state in modern International relations leads necessarily to the limitation in realization of determined sovereign rights. Though to varying degree, this affects all countries, including the superpowers. The international law as well as national legal systems and regulations have given rise to effective mechanisms precluding the transformation of limited execution of sovereignty into the entirely different quality of infringing on sovereignty itself. One of the consequences of the principle of sovereign equality inherent in international law as well as the principle of good will consists in the moral obligation of debtors to cooperate in solving the indebtedness problem. However, it would be too early to consider the existence of legal obligation in this field. On the other hand, the legal consequence of contemporary interpretation of the principle of sovereign equality, and - especially - the good will principle, lies in the recognition of absolutely valid right of states to maintain their sovereignty. In consequence, such economic and financial obligations which infringe on sovereignty, are null and void from the view-point of International law.(original abstract)
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Strony
5-18
Opis fizyczny
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autor
- Akademia Ekonomiczna w Krakowie
Bibliografia
- J. Bodin, Les six livres de la République avec 1'Apologie de R. Herpin, Paris, 1961, s. 122 i nast.
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Bibliografia
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