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Vitiated Types of International Negotiations

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  • Trocan, Laura Magdalena

    (Constantin Brancusi University, Faculty of Juridical Sciences, Romania)

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Being, above all, a peaceful method – negotiations represent, by their suppleness and features, a universal means to regulate any type of disputes between the states, to avoid the violent solutions, their essence being actually the debate based on arguments for all the respective problems. Even if, in the negotiations method, we have to find all the principles that fund the relations between the states, there are certain special types of negotiations that occur in certain given situations and the represent serious deviations from the vitiated types of the international law principles, determining the appearance of the vitiated types of international negotiations. Considering the facts that were mentioned, a general analysis of these vitiated types of international negotiations by means of the international legislative frame and by reporting to certain concrete situations in the international reality.

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  • Trocan, Laura Magdalena, 2009. "Vitiated Types of International Negotiations," Annals - Juridical Science Series, Constantin Brancusi University, Faculty of Juridical Sciences, vol. 2, pages 61-70, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:cbu:jrnlju:y:2009:v:2:p:61-70
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    Keywords

    peaceful solving of the disputes; negotiations; force in the international relations;
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    • K33 - Law and Economics - - Other Substantive Areas of Law - - - International Law

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