The concept of international solidarity and its effect on the structure of new international law

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Research/Original Article (دارای رتبه معتبر)
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The evolution of international law led to the transition from coexistence to cooperation among independent states, but since the second half of the 20th century, a new concept emerged in some international law documents which regards international community and international law from different angle, focusing on priority of common interests and values.The study of legal rules and new international documents reflects their impact by the principle of international solidarity, such that it may be contended that the modern international law is passing through the state-centered stage to another arena, viewing the international community as a whole.The limitation of the states sovereignty in favor of the interests of the international community as a whole, including all human beings, due to the principle of solidarity, can ultimately lead to a structural transformation in the international legal system in order to prioritize the interests and values of the international community and make it an objective reality.
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Persian
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Public Law Studies Quarterly, Volume:50 Issue: 4, 2020
Pages:
1441 to 1461
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