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Hello, welcome to IntlLaw, In this video, Professor Walter explores the subsidiary sources of international law, a crucial part of understanding how international legal rules are formed and applied. These sources often shape and clarify the meaning of treaties and customs — and help fill gaps where primary sources remain silent. What you’ll learn in this video: • The role of judicial decisions and teachings of the most qualified publicists • The meaning and importance of doctrine in international law, and famous doctrinal contributions • The principle of equity and its various interpretations and functions in international law • The concept and types of unilateral acts — from states, international organizations, and officials • The rise of informal agreements and the emergence of soft law in international relations This lecture completes your understanding of how international law operates beyond its primary sources, offering a deeper look into the intellectual and practical forces that continue to shape global legal order. 👉 Join IntlLaw Academy on this journey through international law step by step. Don’t forget to subscribe, like, and share to support our community of learners! #InternationalLaw #SubsidiarySources #SourcesOfInternationalLaw #SoftLaw #Doctrine #Equity #IntlLaw #LegalEducation #publicinternationallaw 00:00 intro 00:18 Professor Walter's first monologue 00:58 Judicial decisions and teaching of Publicists 02:51 Doctrine 05:50 The Principle of Equity 08:01 Unilateral acts 11:21 Informal agreements 14:29 Professor Walter's last monologue