Research on the Status of International Soft Law in the Field of the Law of the Sea
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International Soft Law, Law of the Sea, Mandatory binding force.Abstract
Soft law is a concept opposite to hard law. It is not legally binding in principle, but it has the same effect as hard law. The diversity of international soft law manifestations is mainly reflected in the resolutions, decisions, declarations, statements, recommendations, guidelines, standards, general rules, and action plans of international organizations and international conferences.
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