1. Shaping a Culture of Compliance
Traditionally, international law sees international disputes as a matter to be resolved between the contracting parties. ... In international law, a nicety can be maintained between human rights instruments and non-human right instruments. ... The reasons for the above difference in treatment between human rights instrument and non-human rights treaties are not flinty to detect. ... Not only that natural law theorists recognized the intervention in domestic humanitarian matter, positivist scholars, law theorists recognized the intervention in domestic matters, are also convinced that...
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