All the time, everywhere - except in international waters/
The international criminal law can be found on the official International Court of Justice (ICJ) website and in Westlaw (INT-ICJ database). The international criminal law provides a guide that bases mainly on crime and law.
International law are laws that apply to a person no matter where in the world that person is such as murder ...
Which law do you want to apply? Under International Law, all treaties are International in character, then No - it is agreed to by the parties through their empowered representatives (or they would not have the power to negotiate them). Under US Law Yes, but the international treaty does not depend on US Law to be operative.
You apply the law right? I don't know any other way to apply the law in tennis but to apply the law!
Anthony A. D'Amato has written: 'Justice and the legal system' -- subject(s): Administration of Justice, Cases, Justice, Justice, Administration of 'International law studies' -- subject(s): International law 'International law coursebook' -- subject(s): International law 'International law' -- subject(s): International law 'Introduction to law and legal thinking' -- subject(s): Law, Philosophy 'The concept of custom in international law' -- subject(s): Customary law, International, International Customary law, International law
International Law is not a real Law, but a positive International Morality.
Good question. It SHOULD be possible! You can even do it in the case of the mutilation of the males genitalia.
Sure, just ask Microsoft which was fined a few million or so.Money is not the only matterAnother View: No, it is not. In the examp[le cited above Microsoft was tried under the law of THAT country and not under any, so called, International Laws.International Law is customarily established by treaties or formal agreements beween nations to honor each others laws ESPECIALLY as they apply to international trade and other nation-to-to-nation interactions (e.g.: International maritime law, etc).
Treaties between countries, decisions by the United Nations, and other conventions and generally agreed-upon rules (such as maritime law) that apply in more than one part of the world are examples of International law.
'National' law is the law established in a single country, and applies only to the society within that country. International law is the law created between a group of countries to apply to all member societies.EDITInternational law is not just a group of laws. International law consists basically of two parts: treaty law and customary law. Treaties are signed between nations in order to do / prevent something from happening.Customary law is fundamentally derived from the Roman principle Jus Cogens. There are some basic principles (laws) that every nation must agree; every individual as well.
D. P. O'Connell has written: 'Opinions on imperial constitutional law' -- subject(s): Colonies, Constitutional law 'International law' -- subject(s): International law 'International law for students' -- subject(s): International law 'State succession in municipal law and international law' -- subject(s): State succession