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Reciprocity (International law)

LC control no.sh2015001743
LC classificationKZ1262.R43
Topical headingReciprocity (International law)
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Found inWork cat: 2015027153: Nasrolahi Fard, Shahrad. Reciprocity in International Law, 2015.
Encyclopedic dictionary of international law, 1986 p. 323 (Reciprocity)
The Max Planck encyclopedia of public international law, 2012 p. 651 (Reciprocity / Bruno Simma: 1. Reciprocity is a basic phenomenon of social interaction and consequently a guiding principle behind the formation and application of law (see also General Principles of Law) 2. From an objective point of view, in international law, reciprocity may be understood as the status of a relationship between two or more States under which a certain conduct by one party is in one way or another juridically dependent upon that of the other party)