The legitimacy of customary international law: Legal, moral, and social perspectives
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Jan 1, 2017
Artem Sergeev
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This article explores the legitimacy of customary international law (CIL) from legal, moral, and social perspectives. The analysis questions the legal legitimacy of CIL based on the prisms of consent and sovereignty found in international law. The analysis confirms the moral legitimacy of CIL, however, based on the rapid development of international law. Lastly, the analysis also confirms the social legitimacy of CIL based on its overall acceptance as a source of law.
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legitimacycustomary international lawCILpublic international law
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Sergeev, . A. (2017). The legitimacy of customary international law: Legal, moral, and social perspectives. International Review of Law, 2017(1). Retrieved from https://journals.qu.edu.qa/index.php/IRL/article/view/1201
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