Publıc Internatıonal Law I Deneme Sınavı Sorusu #1380957
What is the principle of "res judicata"?
The principle that no person should be judged without hearing each party involved. |
A rule that prevents a person from denying the truth of a statement he has made |
A principle which dictates an adjudicated matter cannot be reopened or challenged |
A principle that claims states are the principal subjects of international law |
A belief that suggests an international case should be handled by third parties |
Audi alteram partem: Hear the other side (let the other side be heard as well).
Estoppel: A rule of evidence or a rule of law that prevents a person from denying the truth of a statement he has made or from denying facts that he has alleged to exist.
Res judicata: The principle that when a matter has been finally adjudicated upon by a court of competent jurisdiction it may not be reopened or challenged by the original parties or their successors in interest
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