FORMATION AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE NORMS OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE LAW IN UKRAINE (IX – FIRST HALF OF THE XVII CENTURY)
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2021
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Riga, Latvia, Publishing House “Baltija Publishing”
Анотація
Research is devoted to the study of the process of formation
and development of norms and institutions of international trade law in
Ukraine in the IX – first half of the XVII centuries. International trade
law in modern Ukraine began to take shape on the basis of customs as
international trade could not develop spontaneously. The study found that
during the formation of Kievan Rus as a powerful state the international
treaty is gradually becoming the main source of international law. The
process of concluding international agreements in the early tenth century
divided into stages, which included: preparation and acceptance of the terms
of the agreement, consent to its binding force, signing and guaranteeing
the implementation of the international agreement. The analysis of Rus-
Byzantium treaties gives the grounds to claim that they were all concluded
in the form of international treaties contained the rules of international trade
law and were public law.
The paper emphasizes that in the field of international law the
principles and norms of law of international treaties (pacta sunt servanda),
international trade and maritime law as well as diplomatic (ambassadorial)
law are beginning to take shape. Among the principles of international trade
law the principle of mutual interest and respect is important which was
mostly reflected in the then international treaties and became the basis for
the future formation of a broader principle – the principle of reciprocity.
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Стаття у колективній монографії Development of scientific, technological and innovation space in Ukraine and EU countries. –
2nd ed. – Riga, Latvia : “Baltija Publishing”, 2021. – 324 p.
ISBN: 978-9934-26-151-0
DOI: https://doi.org/10.30525/978-9934-26-151-0