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国际经济法. 中国科学技术大学网络教育学院. 第一章 总论. 第一节 国际经济法的概念和体系. 一、国际经济法的概念. I 、关于国际经济法含义与性质的学说 1 、狭义说 2 、广义说 II 、关于国际经济法含义与性质的分析 国际经济法是调整国家、国际组织、不同国家的法人与个人间经济关系的国际法规范和国内法规范的总称。. 二、国际经济法的调整对象与特征. I 、国际经济法的对象 ---- 经济关系 II 、国际经济法的特征 1 、国际经济法的主体不仅包括国家、国际组织,也包括分属于不同国家的个人和法人。 - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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