Published 2023-03-30
Keywords
- supranationality, supranationality, international law, European Union, integration.
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Abstract
Suprastatehood and supranationality is a legal quality of an international organization that allows it, following the procedure approved by the member states, to make binding decisions, including without the direct consent of an individual state. In modern international law, the role of suprastatehood and supranationality has changed. Therefore, taking into account the dynamics of development and the rapidity of change, it is necessary to analyze the place of suprastatehood and supranationality in the prism of modern international law. The purpose of the work is to examine the peculiarities of the influence of supranational institutions on international relations and international law. The methodological basis of this study is such methods as a method of formal-logical analysis, historical method, comparative method, and functional method. As a result of the conducted research, the peculiarities of the manifestation of suprastatehood and supranationality in the prism of modern international law were analyzed. Definitions of the terms "suprastatehood", "supranationality", "supranational Union" are provided. The peculiarities of the contractual regulation of relations between states and the impact of such regulation on the international legal order and international law are remarked on. It is finalized that the presence of supranational and supranational institutions is a characteristic feature of modern international relations.
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