Abstract: The purpose of the article is to reveal the theoretical and practical aspects of the principles of international legal order, their significance for the system of international law, for the functioning of subjects of international law, various spheres and levels of cooperation. Research methods: in particular, dialectical, epistemological, systemic, ontological, comparative-legal, formal-logical, synergistic, structural-functional and a number of other methods and methodological approaches to the study were used. Results: it was established that currently the issue of the principles of international legal order is due to a certain uncertainty, the absence of unified positions on the interpretation of the concept and nature of international legal order itself, and to an even greater extent, the results and state of its practical functioning. The fundamental conceptual theoretical foundations of international legal order, its principles, and implementation on an international and national scale were laid down in the middle of the twentieth century by V.Koretsky, and later developed in the works of V.Denisov, V.Yevintov, V.Butkevych, I.Zabara and other researchers. The combination of achievements of theory and practice allowed us to state the importance and significance of the general (general social, general sociological) principles of international legal order, general legal principles of international legal order, principles of functioning of international legal order; typology of principles of international legal order according to sectoral, spatial and other criteria. Despite the holistic and integrative, complex nature of this phenomenon, its functioning demonstrates the need for orderliness and coherence of the systematic elements, connection and correspondence of systems of international legal regulation, implementation of norms and principles of international law, their stability, continuity and consistency, etc. Discussion: the issues of the correlation of international legal principles and principles of ...
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