the most interesting law for me

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The most interesting law for me? You should admit that it is the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties, concluded at Vienna on 23 May 1969. Why this law? Maybe because in the current international context, no country, no matter how big or rich and poor small it may be, can isolate itself from the rest of the world without facing negative consequences in terms of own development. As the world becomes smaller through technology, rapid transportation and interdependent, international economy, peaceful and cooperative relationships between states become extremely valuable and important for the global stability. International relations and international law, whose branch is itself the law of treaties, are deeply interconnected, as the latter is the legal framework that governs the first. Treaties form the basis of modern international law. They serve to satisfy the basic needs of the states, to regulate by free consent issues of common interest, thus the stability in their mutual relations. As a tool in ensuring the stability, reliability and order, treaties are some of the most important elements in maintaining international peace and stability. Therefore, since the early days of international law, treaties have been the principal source of legal relationships between what today we call states. As an instrument in ensuring the stability, reliability and order, treaties are the most important tools in maintaining international peace and stability. Therefore, since the early days of international law treaties have been the principal source of legal relationships between what today we call states. The preamble of the Vienna Convention itself lays emphasis on the importance of the treaties in the history of the international relations and in particular their importance for the development of peaceful cooperation between states. This fundamental importance proved to be continuous while the rules and procedures of concluding treaties and the contents of international agreements have changed during the centuries, in trying to adapt the world dynamics as well. Nowadays, more than ever, must be emphasized the importance of treaties. They affect us directly. Every day a treaty is made, signed, ratified, interpret, and hopefully less frequently violated. Many ordinary human activities are governed by treaties, usually without those affected to be aware of this. There are activities that are possible because they are authorized by the Treaty. Only if we think of the impact that the European Union had for us so far... EU cooperation between states is based on a set of international treaties. Vienna Convention is the basis of the Law on International Treaties which provides regulations on how Romania can join or sign bi or multilateral agreements with other subjects of international law. These treaties include both rights and duties. These treaties affect the state as whole, not only legislative, executive or judicial organisms. These treaties benefit or undertake the entire population. How many have benefited from Erasmus scholarships? How many have traveled outside the country to civilian aircraft? You recently left the country only ID? These are just a few examples. These being said I have to conclude that the most interesting law for me is Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties. Because it is the legal framework by which we can create, negotiate, sign, ratify and denounce treaties. For it is the basis the Law of Treaties and is the main source of law in the matter. And as the treaty is the main source of law, along with customs, for the International Law, and the International Law governs international relations. And international relations affect us all.

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Page 1: The Most Interesting Law for Me

The most interesting law for me? You should admit that it is the Vienna Convention on the

Law of Treaties, concluded at Vienna on 23 May 1969.

Why this law? Maybe because in the current international context, no country, no matter how

big or rich and poor small it may be, can isolate itself from the rest of the world without facing

negative consequences in terms of own development. As the world becomes smaller through

technology, rapid transportation and interdependent, international economy, peaceful and cooperative

relationships between states become extremely valuable and important for the global stability.

International relations and international law, whose branch is itself the law of treaties, are deeply

interconnected, as the latter is the legal framework that governs the first.

Treaties form the basis of modern international law. They serve to satisfy the basic needs of

the states, to regulate by free consent issues of common interest, thus the stability in their mutual

relations.

As a tool in ensuring the stability, reliability and order, treaties are some of the most

important elements in maintaining international peace and stability. Therefore, since the early days of

international law, treaties have been the principal source of legal relationships between what today

we call states. As an instrument in ensuring the stability, reliability and order, treaties are the most

important tools in maintaining international peace and stability. Therefore, since the early days of

international law treaties have been the principal source of legal relationships between what today we

call states.

The preamble of the Vienna Convention itself lays emphasis on the importance of the treaties

in the history of the international relations and in particular their importance for the development of

peaceful cooperation between states. This fundamental importance proved to be continuous while the

rules and procedures of concluding treaties and the contents of international agreements have

changed during the centuries, in trying to adapt the world dynamics as well. Nowadays, more than

ever, must be emphasized the importance of treaties. They affect us directly. Every day a treaty is

made, signed, ratified, interpret, and hopefully less frequently violated. Many ordinary human

activities are governed by treaties, usually without those affected to be aware of this. There are

activities that are possible because they are authorized by the Treaty. Only if we think of the impact

that the European Union had for us so far... EU cooperation between states is based on a set of

international treaties.

Vienna Convention is the basis of the Law on International Treaties which provides

regulations on how Romania can join or sign bi or multilateral agreements with other subjects of

international law. These treaties include both rights and duties. These treaties affect the state as

whole, not only legislative, executive or judicial organisms. These treaties benefit or undertake the

entire population.

How many have benefited from Erasmus scholarships? How many have traveled outside the

country to civilian aircraft? You recently left the country only ID? These are just a few examples.

These being said I have to conclude that the most interesting law for me is Vienna

Convention on the Law of Treaties. Because it is the legal framework by which we can create,

negotiate, sign, ratify and denounce treaties. For it is the basis the Law of Treaties and is the main

source of law in the matter. And as the treaty is the main source of law, along with customs, for the

International Law, and the International Law governs international relations. And international

relations affect us all.