Abstract

The work entitled "Peculiarities of the creation and application by states of the norms of public international law" emphasizes the analysis of the role of the state in the formation of international legal norms. This scientific approach is an integral part of the doctrine of public international law and details issues related to the ways of creating and applying the norms of public international law and the participation of sovereign states in the process of creating international legal norms.
 Currently, we are witnessing a transformation of international rules, a fact that generates close observation and analysis of the dynamics of international relations. It is almost impossible to have a good understanding of the current status of international law and its role, without placing its evolution within the international society that actually constitutes its natural environment. International society encompasses a plurality of component elements that seek unity, beyond their diversity, both at the level of states and at all levels of human activity.

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