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* Prefer '''[[w:Arbitration|Arbitration]]''' ( [[w:fi:välimiesmenettely]] ) over going to [[w:court|court]]. | * Prefer '''[[w:Arbitration|Arbitration]]''' ( [[w:fi:välimiesmenettely]] ) over going to [[w:court|court]]. | ||
* Schools of thought defining the basis of international law: cosmopolitans, [[w:Legal positivism| | * Schools of thought defining the basis of international law: cosmopolitans, [[w:Legal positivism|positivists]] and hobbesians. | ||
* In law, '''[[w:comity|comity]]''' specifically refers to legal [[w:reciprocity (international relations)|reciprocity]]—the principle that one jurisdiction will extend certain courtesies to other nations (or other jurisdictions within the same nation), particularly by recognizing the validity and effect of their [[w:Executive (government)|executive]], [[w:Legislature|legislative]], and judicial acts. ( Wikipedia ) | * In law, '''[[w:comity|comity]]''' specifically refers to legal [[w:reciprocity (international relations)|reciprocity]]—the principle that one jurisdiction will extend certain courtesies to other nations (or other jurisdictions within the same nation), particularly by recognizing the validity and effect of their [[w:Executive (government)|executive]], [[w:Legislature|legislative]], and judicial acts. ( Wikipedia ) | ||
A '''[[w:supranational]] union''' is a type of multi-national organization where negotiated power is delegated to an authority by governments of member states. ( Wikipedia ) | |||
== International Law - Lesson 2 - Non-business entities == | == International Law - Lesson 2 - Non-business entities == |