The Correlation of International Law with Theoretical and Applied Sciences

Authors

  • Dr. Husain Ben Ja’iz Al-Azizi Assistant Professor of International Law Former Vice-Dean for Development and Quality at the college of Shari'ah and Systems, University of Tabuk (Saudi Arabia)

Keywords:

International Law, Theoretical sciences, Applied sciences

Abstract

The objective of this study is to display the relationship between International Law with theoretical and applied sciences. Therefore, the study consists of two main chapters, where in the first chapter it addresses: the concept of International Law, its features and its correlation with theoretical sciences, and, in the second chapter, the study discusses: the connection between International Law and applied sciences. Within its body, the study talked about the meaning of theoretical and applied sciences as well as how these domains of knowledge relate to International Law, as the later connects with these sciences in executing its rules, regulations and systems as it is the solution among individuals, society or state in modern scientific issues or novelties that may occur among them. Subsequently, the resort is applying international rules, regulations and systems between individuals, society or state. Finally, the study concluded with results, among them is: that International Law correlates with theoretical and applied sciences in its rules, regulations and systems and in what may come up of scientific facts in these domains of knowledge.

Author Biography

Dr. Husain Ben Ja’iz Al-Azizi, Assistant Professor of International Law Former Vice-Dean for Development and Quality at the college of Shari'ah and Systems, University of Tabuk (Saudi Arabia)

Doi: 10.52840/1965-009-003-013

ارتباط القانون الدولي بالعلوم النظرية والتطبيقية

Published

2022-09-01