"Adl va Ensaf" Comparative Law Researches Quarterly

An introduction to the responsibilities and guarantees of enforcement resulting from the imposition of coercion in the international system

Document Type : Original Article

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1 Faculty of Law and Social Sciences, University of Tabriz, Iran.

2 Faculty of Law and Social science, Tabriz University, Iran

3 Faculty of Law and Social science, Tabriz University, Iran.

10.22034/aeclr.2024.418661.1130
Abstract
In today's world, the existence of principles and rules that can regulate complex and evolving international relations in accordance with the needs of governments is an undeniable necessity. But not everything that paves the way for these interactions is derived from that legal order, but international relations are still, above all, based on the principle of the rule of will of states and the relations of authority between them, which A degree of power is responsible for all events and decisions of governments. In such circumstances, the above-mentioned principles and rules, and consequently the sovereignty of one state, can be violated under certain conditions, or it can violate the sovereignty of other states by using the tools of power, such as using force or coercion. For this reason, Identify the desired performance guarantee in this regard. The results show that despite the extent of liability for violating many principles and rules of international law by coercion, it extends beyond the independence of the will of a particular state to the principle of equality of sovereignty and peace and security between The nation emphasizes. However, so far no desirable executive guarantee has been formed that can combine these responsibilities and the need to comply with these principles and rules, and the return of states that violate these principles to proper international relations is still in the shadow of the principle of sovereignty of states and Peaceful resolution of disputes is possible through methods such as self-help.

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