Glossary entry (derived from question below)
German term or phrase:
ein uneingeschränkt anerkanntes Völkerrechtssubjekt
English translation:
fully recognized entity in international law
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Yuu Andou
Mar 23, 2021 10:48
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German term
ein uneingeschränkt anerkanntes Völkerrechtssubjekt
German to English
Law/Patents
International Org/Dev/Coop
United Nations
Die Organisation der Vereinten Nationen (UN oder UNO) ist ein zwischenstaatlicher Zusammenschluss von 193 Staaten. Als globale internationale Organisation ist sie ***ein uneingeschränkt anerkanntes Völkerrechtssubjekt***.
Proposed translations
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4 +3 | fully recognized entity in international law | philgoddard |
4 | a fully recognized subject of international law. | Cillie Swart |
3 -1 | a universally recognized concept of international law | Klaus Beyer |
Change log
Mar 23, 2021 11:20: Steffen Walter changed "Field" from "Social Sciences" to "Law/Patents"
Proposed translations
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fully recognized entity in international law
Or "has full international legal personality".
http://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/german-english...
Traditionally, sovereign states were the only international legal persons recognized by public international law. Only legal persons can enter into formal international legal relations. However, the emergence of intergovernmental organizations over the past sixty years has considerably changed the horizontal structure of inter-state relations. The United Nations and the World Trade Organization have not only acquired legal personality but have also enacted new rules for international law governing state behavior.
http://cris.unu.edu/power-international-legal-personality
http://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/german-english...
Traditionally, sovereign states were the only international legal persons recognized by public international law. Only legal persons can enter into formal international legal relations. However, the emergence of intergovernmental organizations over the past sixty years has considerably changed the horizontal structure of inter-state relations. The United Nations and the World Trade Organization have not only acquired legal personality but have also enacted new rules for international law governing state behavior.
http://cris.unu.edu/power-international-legal-personality
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Comment: "Herzlich Dank, Herr philgoddard."
1 day 3 hrs
a fully recognized subject of international law.
The source could be better because Völkerrechtssubjekt seems to often be an adjective and not a noun. Nevertheless, in this case I believe translating it as a noun makes sense. The organisation is a subject in the sense that in the middle ages people were the king's subjects.
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1 day 11 hrs
a universally recognized concept of international law
could also say "fact" instead of "concept".
Peer comment(s):
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Steffen Walter
: An international organisation (see context) cannot be a "concept" or "fact". / Please re-read the context of this question. It refers to the United Nations being a "Völkerrechtssubjekt". Question is who needs new glasses here.
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The reference is to the myopic term 'Völkerrecht', NOT some specific organization. New glasses?
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