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LCP4801
International law
PORTFOLIO MEMO
SEMESTER 1 – 2024 - UNISA
UNIQUE NUMBER: -
DUE DATE: - 23 MAY 2024
Includes detailed Footnotes and/or Bibliography.
PORTFOLIO PREVIEW
QUESTION 1
In the case of Reparations for injuries suffered in the service of the United Nations (1949
ICJ Rep 174), the International Court of Justice makes it clear that an international
organisation is a subject of international law.
1.1 Mindful of the latter, do you consider the Southern African Development Community
(SADC) a subject of international law. Provide reasons for your answer. (3)
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, QUESTION 1
In the case of Reparations for injuries suffered in the service of the
United Nations (1949 ICJ Rep 174), the International Court of Justice
makes it clear that an international organisation is a subject of
international law.
1.1 Mindful of the latter, do you consider the Southern African
Development Community (SADC) a subject of international law.
Provide reasons for your answer. (3)
1.1 Yes, the Southern African Development Community (SADC) can be
considered a subject of international law. SADC is an intergovernmental
organisation established by treaty, comprising sovereign states in Southern
Africa. It operates under its own legal framework, conducts international
relations, and engages in activities such as treaty-making and dispute
resolution among its member states. These characteristics align with the
criteria for an entity to be recognized as a subject of international law.
1.2 How is international law, to which international organisations are
subject, different to national laws? (12) [15]
International law differs from national laws in several ways: