International disputes and the case of Kosovo
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Dr. Stela Mecaj, Olta Bregaj
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International law has a wide scope, just like the states themselves, which require more regulation. All states are created within their territory and are under the power of a sovereign, who deals with the internal problems of this state. Another special moment is when the states enter the international arena to interact with each other. But the problem is that among them there is no sovereign to lead them and to create rules between them. Therefore, the only possibility remains intermediate negotiations. But if these rules established by their will are not implemented, exceeded or misused, who leads? Precisely at this moment, the need for an international regulator such as the International Court of Justice arises. But why are all these conflicts between countries arising? One reason may still be the profit and ambition of many states at the expense of each other. The role of the International Court of Justice is, in accordance with international law, to establish the legal contexts presented to it by states and to give advisory opinions on legal issues referred to it by the competent bodies of the United Nations and specialized agencies. The nature of this subject gives you the opportunity to learn more about countries and international politics.
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Dr. Stela Mecaj, Olta Bregaj
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