NORMS OF ADMITTING FOREIGNERS TO ANOTHER STATE
Abstract
States may stipulate laws and rules, specifying conditions for foreigners to be admitted to another state’s territory. Tightening requirements and making new restrictions for people who are going to visit a foreign country are one of efficient tools of foreign policy.International law has no norms obliging states to motivate the denial for a foreigner’s admission into a foreign territory. The state cannot deny the admission for a foreigner if it contradicts obligations of the state implied in agreements concluded between the state ofresidence and an international intergovernmental organisation or in the treaties on privileges and immunities of international organisations.