Public International Law was coined by Jeremy Bentham and originally referred to as the "law of nations", focusing on laws governing war and peace between states. It has since expanded to recognize states, international organizations, non-state entities, and individuals as subjects, with areas of law addressing human rights developed in the 20th century in response to World Wars and atrocities.
Public International Law was coined by Jeremy Bentham and originally referred to as the "law of nations", focusing on laws governing war and peace between states. It has since expanded to recognize states, international organizations, non-state entities, and individuals as subjects, with areas of law addressing human rights developed in the 20th century in response to World Wars and atrocities.
Public International Law was coined by Jeremy Bentham and originally referred to as the "law of nations", focusing on laws governing war and peace between states. It has since expanded to recognize states, international organizations, non-state entities, and individuals as subjects, with areas of law addressing human rights developed in the 20th century in response to World Wars and atrocities.
Submitted by :- Utkarsh Jindal (19008) Term was coined by ‘Jeremy Bentham’ Known as “law of nations” ‘de jure belli ac pacis’ ( law of the war) was the first law in international law States were the original subject.
International law States Internationalorganizations Non-state entities Individuals
Subjects of international law
Mainly based on positivist theory of law Emerged in 19th century However , no international individual right is still there
Individuals International human rights law 1942 Atlantic Charter International criminal court Rome statute ,1998