Sources of international law

Shree Silwal
Shree SilwalBusiness Developer em Sipradi Trading Pvt. Ltd.
Presenter: Shree Krishna Silwal
MIRD,T.U
2ND SEMESTER
What law does the ICJ(International Court of
Justice) apply in deciding disputes submitted to
it?
(confused???)
Definition of sources of
international law
• Sources of international law are the materials
and processes out of which the rules and
principles regulating the international
personalities are developed.
• Rules are extracted and analyzed from the
sources.
• According to Lawrence and Oppenheim there
is only one source of IL i.e. the consent of
nation.
• But Brierly considers customs and reasons
as the main sources of IL.
• Article 38(1) of the statute of the
International Court of Justice is
widely recognized as the most
authoritative statement as to the
sources of International law.
The law applicable in ICJ,
sec 38(1 and 2)
On the basis of Article 38 of ICJ Statute,
5 distinct sources can be identified:
1. International conventions/treaties
2. International customs
3. General principles of law
4. Judicial decisions and writings of the
publicists
5. Reason and equity
1. International
Conventions/ Treaties
 Treaties are known by a variety of
terms-conventions, agreements,
pacts, general acts, charters,
statutes, declarations and
covenants.
 The creation of written agreements
whereby the states participating bind
themselves legally to act in a
particular way or to set up particular
relations between themselves.
Types of international treaties.
 International treaties can be broadly
divided into two types:
i. Law making treaties (L)-Universal or
general relevance.
ii. Treaty contracts (T)- between two or
small number of countries.
i. Law making treaties
 It is conducted between many states
and creates general rules binding the
states
 Lawmaking treaties or conventions are
the main source of international law
since, the basis of all international law is
consent.
 Examples:
a. The Hague Convention of 1899 and
1907 (on law of war and neutrality),
b. The Geneva Protocol of 1925 (on
prohibited weapons),
c. The Genocide Convention of 1948,
ii. Treaty Contracts
 Deals with a special matter between contracting
states only
Example: Indo Nepal treaty on trade and transit,
Indo Nepal treaty on Peace and Friendship.
 Create particular law between the signatories.
 But is also source of universal rule also.
Example: . Briand Kellogg Pact 1928 (a treaty for
the renunciation of war between USA and France
became so attractive that other states also
subscribe to its principle of non use of force, so if
more and more states consent to the rule of treaty
contract universal rule is established.
2. Customs as a source of IL
 The article 38 (1) of the statute of the
International Court of Justice
recognises “International Customs”, as
a source of international law.
 The ICJ’s statute refers to
international customs, as “evidence
of a general practice accepted as
law”.
Elements for making
custom as international law
1.Duration of state practice
2. Uniformity and consistency in
practice
3. Generality in practice
4. Opinio juris – (Acceptance of practice
as law)
Some views regarding
customary laws
 Can customary law be significant in
present world?
1)Opinion 1: customs can’t be significant
today as source of international law
because it is too clumsy and slow moving
to accommodate the evolution of
International law.
2)Opinion 2: custom is relevant in present
day also as it is the dynamic process of
law creation and more important than
treaties since it is of universal application.
3.General Principles of Law
 The general principles of law are those
principles which have got recognition
from all the states and by all the legal
systems of the world.
 The general principles of law are based
on justice and equity.
 They include basic principles of law
which are indisputable.
 They provide a mechanism to address
international issues not already subject
either to treaty provisions or to binding
customary rules.
Why general principles of
law are included?
 The main reason why this source is included
in ICJ because a situation may arise when
there is absence of law relating exactly to the
point.
 International law has no method of legislating
to provide rules to regulate new situations
 neither it follows principle of past precedents.
Hence, the provision of general principle was
established as a source of law to fill the gap
and solve the problem of non liquet (a
situation when the court refuses to settle
disputes on the ground that rules are not
available).
Case involving general
principle of law
 Permanent Court of International
Justice (PCIJ) in Mosul Boundary
Case (1925) applied the principle of
natural justice that No one can be
judge in his own suit
4.Judicial decisions
(subsidary source)
 Article 38 recognises a judicial decisions
as a subsidiary source of international
law but not an actual source.
 Article 59 of the Statute of ICJ provides
that: The decision of the court haves no
binding force except between the parties
in respect of that particular case.
 While the doctrine of precedent does not
exist in international law, one still finds
that states in disputes and textbook
writer quote judgments of the permanent
court and the ICJ as authoritative
decisions.
Judicial decisions of the
municipal courts
 The laws of a specific state and
decisions of the municipal courts are
not in general, source of international
law, since, they do not create legally
binding obligations for other state.
5. Writings of the publicists
(subsidiary source)
 Article 38 of statute of ICJ recognises ‘ the
teachings of the most highly qualified
publicists of the various nations’ as a
subsidiary means for the determination of
rules of international law.
 Writers such as Gentilli, Grotius,Vatted etc,
were the supreme authorities of the 16th and
18th centuries and determined the scope,
form and content of international law.
 The various international judicial and arbitral
bodies in considering their decisions consult
and quote the writings of the teaching juristic
authorities, when need arises.
Other sources
 Draft conventions
 Ex aequo et bono
 Equity and justice
 GA Resolutions
 Consideration of human
 International comity
 Legally binding resolution of the international
organisation
 State practices
 Soft laws
EX-AEQUO ET BONO
 Can ICJ give a decision on grounds of
fairness and justice or not?
 Can ICJ give a decision on grounds of
fairness and justice or not?
 It is a term often used in international law
when a matter is to be decided according
to principles of equity rather than by
points of law.
 Article 38(2) of the Statute of the
International Court of Justice provides
that the court may decide cases ex
aequo et bono, if the parties agree
thereto.
Example: In 1984 the ICJ decided a case
using "equitable criteria" in creating a
boundary in the Gulf of Maine for Canada
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Sources of international law

  • 1. Presenter: Shree Krishna Silwal MIRD,T.U 2ND SEMESTER What law does the ICJ(International Court of Justice) apply in deciding disputes submitted to it? (confused???)
  • 2. Definition of sources of international law • Sources of international law are the materials and processes out of which the rules and principles regulating the international personalities are developed. • Rules are extracted and analyzed from the sources. • According to Lawrence and Oppenheim there is only one source of IL i.e. the consent of nation. • But Brierly considers customs and reasons as the main sources of IL.
  • 3. • Article 38(1) of the statute of the International Court of Justice is widely recognized as the most authoritative statement as to the sources of International law.
  • 4. The law applicable in ICJ, sec 38(1 and 2) On the basis of Article 38 of ICJ Statute, 5 distinct sources can be identified: 1. International conventions/treaties 2. International customs 3. General principles of law 4. Judicial decisions and writings of the publicists 5. Reason and equity
  • 5. 1. International Conventions/ Treaties  Treaties are known by a variety of terms-conventions, agreements, pacts, general acts, charters, statutes, declarations and covenants.  The creation of written agreements whereby the states participating bind themselves legally to act in a particular way or to set up particular relations between themselves.
  • 6. Types of international treaties.  International treaties can be broadly divided into two types: i. Law making treaties (L)-Universal or general relevance. ii. Treaty contracts (T)- between two or small number of countries.
  • 7. i. Law making treaties  It is conducted between many states and creates general rules binding the states  Lawmaking treaties or conventions are the main source of international law since, the basis of all international law is consent.  Examples: a. The Hague Convention of 1899 and 1907 (on law of war and neutrality), b. The Geneva Protocol of 1925 (on prohibited weapons), c. The Genocide Convention of 1948,
  • 8. ii. Treaty Contracts  Deals with a special matter between contracting states only Example: Indo Nepal treaty on trade and transit, Indo Nepal treaty on Peace and Friendship.  Create particular law between the signatories.  But is also source of universal rule also. Example: . Briand Kellogg Pact 1928 (a treaty for the renunciation of war between USA and France became so attractive that other states also subscribe to its principle of non use of force, so if more and more states consent to the rule of treaty contract universal rule is established.
  • 9. 2. Customs as a source of IL  The article 38 (1) of the statute of the International Court of Justice recognises “International Customs”, as a source of international law.  The ICJ’s statute refers to international customs, as “evidence of a general practice accepted as law”.
  • 10. Elements for making custom as international law 1.Duration of state practice 2. Uniformity and consistency in practice 3. Generality in practice 4. Opinio juris – (Acceptance of practice as law)
  • 11. Some views regarding customary laws  Can customary law be significant in present world? 1)Opinion 1: customs can’t be significant today as source of international law because it is too clumsy and slow moving to accommodate the evolution of International law. 2)Opinion 2: custom is relevant in present day also as it is the dynamic process of law creation and more important than treaties since it is of universal application.
  • 12. 3.General Principles of Law  The general principles of law are those principles which have got recognition from all the states and by all the legal systems of the world.  The general principles of law are based on justice and equity.  They include basic principles of law which are indisputable.  They provide a mechanism to address international issues not already subject either to treaty provisions or to binding customary rules.
  • 13. Why general principles of law are included?  The main reason why this source is included in ICJ because a situation may arise when there is absence of law relating exactly to the point.  International law has no method of legislating to provide rules to regulate new situations  neither it follows principle of past precedents. Hence, the provision of general principle was established as a source of law to fill the gap and solve the problem of non liquet (a situation when the court refuses to settle disputes on the ground that rules are not available).
  • 14. Case involving general principle of law  Permanent Court of International Justice (PCIJ) in Mosul Boundary Case (1925) applied the principle of natural justice that No one can be judge in his own suit
  • 15. 4.Judicial decisions (subsidary source)  Article 38 recognises a judicial decisions as a subsidiary source of international law but not an actual source.  Article 59 of the Statute of ICJ provides that: The decision of the court haves no binding force except between the parties in respect of that particular case.  While the doctrine of precedent does not exist in international law, one still finds that states in disputes and textbook writer quote judgments of the permanent court and the ICJ as authoritative decisions.
  • 16. Judicial decisions of the municipal courts  The laws of a specific state and decisions of the municipal courts are not in general, source of international law, since, they do not create legally binding obligations for other state.
  • 17. 5. Writings of the publicists (subsidiary source)  Article 38 of statute of ICJ recognises ‘ the teachings of the most highly qualified publicists of the various nations’ as a subsidiary means for the determination of rules of international law.  Writers such as Gentilli, Grotius,Vatted etc, were the supreme authorities of the 16th and 18th centuries and determined the scope, form and content of international law.  The various international judicial and arbitral bodies in considering their decisions consult and quote the writings of the teaching juristic authorities, when need arises.
  • 18. Other sources  Draft conventions  Ex aequo et bono  Equity and justice  GA Resolutions  Consideration of human  International comity  Legally binding resolution of the international organisation  State practices  Soft laws
  • 19. EX-AEQUO ET BONO  Can ICJ give a decision on grounds of fairness and justice or not?
  • 20.  Can ICJ give a decision on grounds of fairness and justice or not?
  • 21.  It is a term often used in international law when a matter is to be decided according to principles of equity rather than by points of law.  Article 38(2) of the Statute of the International Court of Justice provides that the court may decide cases ex aequo et bono, if the parties agree thereto. Example: In 1984 the ICJ decided a case using "equitable criteria" in creating a boundary in the Gulf of Maine for Canada

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  3. Subsidiary:less important than but related or supplementary to something.
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