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  2. Arellano University School of Law - Wikipedia

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    The Arellano University School of Law (AUSL) is the law school of Arellano University.AUSL was established in 1938. [1] [2] The school is managed by the Arellano Law Foundation, a non-stock and non-profit organization established by the alumni and faculty members of AU in 1979. [1]

  3. International law - Wikipedia

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    Bound volumes of the American Journal of International Law at the University of Münster in Germany. International law, also known as public international law and the law of nations, is the set of rules, norms, legal customs and standards that states and other actors feel an obligation to, and generally do, obey in their mutual relations.

  4. International legal theories - Wikipedia

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    The idea of international law in Roman times is a complicated one. For, not only does the Roman Republic and following empire itself dominate a long period of time in history, but also the very debate over whether or not the term "international law" is an applicable term is not yet decided. [1]

  5. Index of international public law articles - Wikipedia

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    List of international public law topics: This is a comprehensive list of pages dealing with public international law, i.e. those areas of law dealing with the United Nations System and the Law of Nations. It is being started as a sublist as it is a specialized area of law that often does not interact with general legal topics.

  6. Sources of international law - Wikipedia

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    Article 38(1) of the Statute of the International Court of Justice is generally recognized as a definitive statement of the sources of international law. [2] It requires the Court to apply, among other things, (a) international conventions, whether general or particular, establishing rules expressly recognized by the contesting states; (b) international custom, as evidence of a general ...

  7. Public International Law & Policy Group - Wikipedia

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    The Public International Law & Policy Group (PILPG) is a non-profit organization, operating as a global pro bono law firm providing free legal assistance to developing states and sub-state entities involved in conflicts.

  8. CAHDI - Wikipedia

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    CAHDI, formally the Committee of Legal Advisers on Public International Law, [1] is a committee of the Council of Europe. It is an intergovernmental committee bringing together the legal advisers of the 47 member states of the council as well as those of observer states and organisations.

  9. Syllabus (legal) - Wikipedia

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    The primary purpose of the syllabus is to provide a concise and accessible summary of a court's decision. This can be particularly useful for legal professionals, students, and the general public, who may not have the time or expertise to read through the entire opinion.