THE DIALECTICS OF INTERNATIONAL LAW

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The Earth is a common home of many thousands peoples which are both united by reason, general for them needs, and ways of their satisfying, and differing them objective living conditions and value systems, what determines ways of life, mentality, customs and traditions. They are in a certain relationship with each other. The rules and principles have formed throughout history under the influence of objective (laws of nature) and subjective (laws of nations) factors. Educators of humankind, reflecting on their correlation, believed
that the laws of nations, which are known in modern times as international law, have as its basis the laws of nature and must be consistent with them. However, contrary to reason, the gap between many norms of international law and the objective requirements of life increases. The article contains an explanation of the reasons for this.