Prospects of Guarantees’ Development in the Modern International Law
https://doi.org/10.24833/0869-0049-2009-4-4-16
Abstract
International legal guarantees are forecast by taking into account their current demand as attractive means for states able to secure peaceful regulation of crisis- ridden situations in Afghanistan, Palestine, Cyprus and other unstable regions. From the point of view of securing peaceful usage of nuclear power, in a number of developing countries the IAEA guarantees will arise in the actuality. The success in the usage of these guarantees will depend on such common behavior towards the above- mentioned states which will correspond with the aims and principles of the Organization of United Nations. The truth is also that international guarantees should be filled with a new content which meets the realities of the current period. At the same time they must be applied irrespective of those or other changes a affecting the interests of their subjects. Liabilities on international guarantees should be carried out strictly whatever sorts or forms they are.
About the Author
A. M. IbragimovRussian Federation
Ahmed M. Ibragimov – Ph.D. in Law, associate professor of the Chair of International Law
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For citations:
Ibragimov A.M. Prospects of Guarantees’ Development in the Modern International Law. Moscow Journal of International Law. 2009;(4):4-16. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.24833/0869-0049-2009-4-4-16