Abstract
International commissions of inquiry are often used as a means of regulating international relations of modern international law. The International Commission of Inquiry is an investigative group covered by the concept of “international body”. In turn, such structures are not included in the management system of any country and are considered independent bodies acting on their own behalf in international relations. Today, in international law, international commissions of inquiry are referred to as “Investigation Commission” and “Fact-Finding Mission”. Of course, studying the activities of these commissions is becoming relevant today. In the article, the subject and powers of the activity are analyzed by the author. Also, proposals were developed in order to further develop the activities of this sector.
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