Völkerrechtspersönlichkeit
Völkerrechtspersönlichkeit, or international legal personality, refers to the capacity of an entity to possess rights and obligations under international law. This means that such an entity can engage in international relations, enter into treaties, bring claims before international tribunals, and be held responsible for breaches of international law. Historically, only states were considered to possess full international legal personality. However, over time, the scope has broadened.
Subjects of international law are those entities that are capable of holding rights and duties directly under
In certain circumstances, individuals can also possess limited international legal personality, particularly in areas like international