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MEĐUNARODNE ORGANIZACIJE KAO SUBJEKTI MEĐUNARODNOG POSLOVNOG PRAVA
NTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS AS SUBJECTS OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS LAW

Author(s): Marina M. Simović, Vladimir M. Simović
Subject(s): International Law, International relations/trade, Law on Economics, Socio-Economic Research, Sociology of Law
Published by: CENTAR MODERNIH ZNANJA
Keywords: international organizations; jurisdiction; bodies; economic operations; international financial relations;
Summary/Abstract: International business law represents a set, a system of legal regulations that govern international business, economic relations such as: international business law relations, trade in goods and services, international payment, international (universal or regional) trade, economic or financial institutions, international trade judiciary, and economic/trade arbitration as ways of resolving disputes in international business relations. Unlike other branches of positive law, it has a dual legal nature, so it appears as: a) national, internal law that governs the field of organization of business entities in domestic and international business and b) international law whose source is found in numerous universal or regional international documents. A large number of entities participate in international economic operations. In addition to specialized international trade organizations such as the World Trade Organization or GATT, other universal or regional trade and financial organizations, whose role is discussed in this paper, play a major role in modern economic operations on an international scale.

  • Page Range: 31-46
  • Page Count: 16
  • Publication Year: 2025
  • Language: Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian
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