According to the Article 38 of the Statute of the International Court of Justice, the General Principles of Law constitute one of the formal sources of International legal order. Despite this article, it is difficult to draw a clear view from this notion during the history of International law. Because of this ambiguities, it is legitimate to ask what do we mean by "general principles of law" and what is the real role of them in construction of our modern law And what is the relation between the general principles and the sovereignty? This article tries to find an answer to these fundamental questions.
Aminzadeh, E. and Alizadeh, M. (2013). GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF LAW AND STATE
SOVEREIGNTY: CONTRIBUTION OF A FORGOTTEN
SOURCE IN CONSTRUCTION OF INTERNATIONAL LAW. Law Quarterly, 43(1), 155-171. doi: 10.22059/jlq.2013.35285
MLA
Aminzadeh, E. , and Alizadeh, M. . "GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF LAW AND STATE
SOVEREIGNTY: CONTRIBUTION OF A FORGOTTEN
SOURCE IN CONSTRUCTION OF INTERNATIONAL LAW", Law Quarterly, 43, 1, 2013, 155-171. doi: 10.22059/jlq.2013.35285
HARVARD
Aminzadeh, E., Alizadeh, M. (2013). 'GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF LAW AND STATE
SOVEREIGNTY: CONTRIBUTION OF A FORGOTTEN
SOURCE IN CONSTRUCTION OF INTERNATIONAL LAW', Law Quarterly, 43(1), pp. 155-171. doi: 10.22059/jlq.2013.35285
CHICAGO
E. Aminzadeh and M. Alizadeh, "GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF LAW AND STATE
SOVEREIGNTY: CONTRIBUTION OF A FORGOTTEN
SOURCE IN CONSTRUCTION OF INTERNATIONAL LAW," Law Quarterly, 43 1 (2013): 155-171, doi: 10.22059/jlq.2013.35285
VANCOUVER
Aminzadeh, E., Alizadeh, M. GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF LAW AND STATE
SOVEREIGNTY: CONTRIBUTION OF A FORGOTTEN
SOURCE IN CONSTRUCTION OF INTERNATIONAL LAW. Law Quarterly, 2013; 43(1): 155-171. doi: 10.22059/jlq.2013.35285