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Equality of Treatment and Trade Discrimination in International Law 1968 edition
Khurshid Hyder
Equality of Treatment and Trade Discrimination in International Law 1968 edition
Khurshid Hyder
The principle of equality of states merely means that the many rules constituting what is often called "general (or universal) international law" apply equally to all independent states. No state has, in fact, exactly the same totality of rights and duties as other states, since no two states are parties to exactly the same treaties.
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