Abstract

The judgement of ICJ of 1970 brought about the need for theoretical basis for erga omnes obligations in international legal science. The following state and ICJ practice failed to create any uniform solution for identification of these rules. Therefore, the international legal teachings became essential for developing individual criteria and approaches to separate erga omnes rules and other rules of International Law.

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