학술저널
Corporations are recognized as subjects of international law, possessing substantive rights and obligations in the fields of international human rights, economic law, and trade law. Procedurally, they also hold rights as subjects of international law by participating in international arbitration beyond domestic jurisdictions. Notably, corporations influence the formation of international law through the standardization, arbitration, and codification of lex mercatoria, thereby exhibiting all the attributes of subjects of international law.
I. Introduction
II. Subjectivity in international law as bearers of rights and obligations
III. Subjectivity in international law as creators of legal norms
IV. Conclusion
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