Ph.D. in International Law, Univesity of Tehran, Tehran, Iran
Abstract
Subjective element, as an essential and inseparable component of the formation of customary international law rules-besides the objective element (practice)-has always been one of the most controversial debates in the international law arena. In spite of the fact that the theoretical contentions about this topic have progressed densely and different schools have followed their own approaches, however, it seems that the dominant doctrine, by relying on the international judicial practice, has successfully clarified it. Explanation of the subjective element concept and its necessity in the process of the formation of the rule, alongside the analysis of its nature has always been an important part of the debates over the customary international law.
Zarneshan*,S. (2011). The Concept and Nature of Subjective Element in the Formation of the Rules of Customary International Law. Comparative Law Researches, 15(4), 15-34.
MLA
Zarneshan*,S. . "The Concept and Nature of Subjective Element in the Formation of the Rules of Customary International Law", Comparative Law Researches, 15, 4, 2011, 15-34.
HARVARD
Zarneshan* S. (2011). 'The Concept and Nature of Subjective Element in the Formation of the Rules of Customary International Law', Comparative Law Researches, 15(4), pp. 15-34.
CHICAGO
S. Zarneshan*, "The Concept and Nature of Subjective Element in the Formation of the Rules of Customary International Law," Comparative Law Researches, 15 4 (2011): 15-34,
VANCOUVER
Zarneshan* S. The Concept and Nature of Subjective Element in the Formation of the Rules of Customary International Law. Comparative Law Researches, 2011; 15(4): 15-34.