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general principle of law

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A quick definition of general principle of law:

A general principle of law is a widely recognized rule that applies to all kinds of legal situations, regardless of the legal system involved. It can be a principle that gives rise to international legal obligations or one that is recognized in all legal relations. For example, the principle of nonintervention is a general principle of international law that applies to all countries.

A more thorough explanation:

A general principle of law is a widely recognized principle that applies to legal systems at a certain level of sophistication. It can also give rise to international legal obligations. This principle is recognized in all kinds of legal relations, regardless of the legal system to which it belongs.

  • The principle of non-intervention is a general principle of international law that prohibits states from interfering in the internal affairs of other states.
  • The principle of due process is a general principle of law that requires fair treatment in legal proceedings.

These examples illustrate how general principles of law apply to different legal systems and have universal application.

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