Principle of Cooperation Between States - a Conceptual and Normative Basis for the Progressive Development of Branches of International Law


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The purpose of the research is to demonstrate the potential of the principle of “the duty to co-operate with one another” for the conceptual development of certain areas of regulation of international law on the examples of the concept of extraterritorial obligations and the differentiation of States generally recognized in theory and practice to justify legitimate preferences for several groups of States. Results. As a result of the research, the authors conclude that the principle of cooperation between States acts as a fundamental and effective means for solving global problems, which is widely used in international relations, as well as a normative and conceptual basis for the emergence of new concepts and approaches.

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Aslan Khuseinovich Abashidze

RUDN University

Email: abashidze-akh@rudn.ru
Dr.Sci.(Law), professor, Head of the International Law Department of RUDN University, Vice-Chair and Rapporteur of the UN Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, Honored Lawyer of the Russian Federation. Moscow, the Russian Federation

Aliya Alievna Amirova

RUDN University

Email: amirova-aa@rudn.ru
andidate for Ph.D. in Law Degree, Department of International Law Moscow, the Russian Federation

Victoria Igorevna Mikheeva

RUDN University

Email: victoriem17@gmail.com
andidate for Ph.D. in Law Degree, Department of International Law Moscow, the Russian Federation

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