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Question: What are the criteria for a legal entity in public international law?
1. A legal entity in public international law must have legal personality and separate legal standing from its individual members. 2. It must have the capacity to enter into international contracts, sue and be sued in its own name, and exercise other rights and duties under international law. 3. It must be capable of having international rights and obligations, such as rights and duties arising under treaties and customary international law. 4. It must be capable of representing its members, and of taking part in international organizations and proceedings. 5. It must possess a level of permanence, so that it can continue to exist, even if its individual members change.
Feb. 22, 2023, 11:01 p.m.
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