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International law is a critical field that governs the relationships between states, international organizations, and other legal entities. It ensures a framework for regulating conduct, resolving disputes, and fostering cooperation across borders. The study of international law is foundational for understanding the complexities of global interactions and the enforcement of rights and obligations in the international community. This methodological manual aims to provide a comprehensive guide to the terms and concepts used in international law, offering both theoretical insight and practical…mehr

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International law is a critical field that governs the relationships between states, international organizations, and other legal entities. It ensures a framework for regulating conduct, resolving disputes, and fostering cooperation across borders. The study of international law is foundational for understanding the complexities of global interactions and the enforcement of rights and obligations in the international community. This methodological manual aims to provide a comprehensive guide to the terms and concepts used in international law, offering both theoretical insight and practical application.The primary objective of this manual is to serve as a valuable resource for those studying or working in the field of international law. It is designed to be accessible to students, professionals, and researchers, with a focus on clarity and practical usage of terms in both English and Uzbek. This approach will help users grasp the nuances of international law while fostering bilingual proficiency in legal terminology.
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Khujakulov Sunnatullo - an Associate Professor in the field of Legal Linguistics. He has written more than twenty five textbooks, manuals and methodological manuals in the area of Comparative and Legal Linguistics. The author has been working in the University of Economics and Pedagogy, Uzbekistan.