Articles tagged as International Law
International law, also known as public international law and the law of nations, is the set of rules, norms, and standards generally accepted in relations between nations. International law is studied as a distinctive part of the general structure of international relations.
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Legal Issues of the Adolf Eichmann Trial
International Law
This is a case proposing from Attorney general of Israel to Adolf Eichmann. Eichmann was a German Nazi and a SS-Obersturmbannführer equivalent … ...
Last modified: 18th Jul 2019
The Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights in Developing Countries
International Law
Praphrut Chatprapachai The development and advancement of economy in today’s world focuses on information-based technology. Therefore, an … ...
Last modified: 18th Jul 2019
De Jure and De Facto Status of Refugees
EU Law
The refugee is not a creation of the modern world. Historically, migrations have been forced by various reasons both natural and man-made. With Clearer demarcation of borders ...
Last modified: 17th Jul 2019
Investment Banking
Finance Law
Centuries have passed since ‘Investment Banking’ was first introduced to the world’s financial system. ...
Last modified: 17th Jul 2019
The Right to Privacy
Human Rights Law
The right to privacy is illusory. Humans do not need a right to privacy to flourish and society is better off without conferring legal protection to privacy ...
Last modified: 17th Jul 2019
Major Genetic Paradigms Within the Field of Bioethics
Medical Law
Methodology The following study represents a selection of major genetic paradigms within the field of bioethics, including regenerative medicine, p… ...
Last modified: 17th Jul 2019
Prohibited and Permissible Use of Force in International Relations
International Law
Abstract The use of force has been a long standing phenomenon in international relations and has been considered to be directly linked to the … ...
Last modified: 17th Jul 2019
Child Soldiers: The Innocent Victims of Armed Conflicts
International Law
At an age when every experience in life will influence them either for the best or the worst, many children are dragged into the midst of chaos… ...
Last modified: 17th Jul 2019
Unresolved Territorial Disputes in Southeast Asia
International Law
Introduction In South East Asia (SEA), just like any other regions conflicts still exists. However, compared to other regions, the numbers … ...
Last modified: 17th Jul 2019
The ICJ and Peaceful Settlement of Disputes
International Law
Under the United Nations system, conflict management can be broadly categorized into two techniques: diplomatic procedures and adjudication. While … ...
Last modified: 17th Jul 2019
LLM International Corporate Law
International Law
Critically Assess The Claim That The Principles Of Separate Corporate Personality And Limited Liability Are So Fundamental To Company Law That The Courts Should Not Haphazardly Lift The Veil To Make The Holding ...
Last modified: 17th Jul 2019
What Are the Aims of Humanitarian Aid?
International Law
PREAMBLE In the world of conflicts involving interest of countries, citizen and civilians, there lays a general understanding and concept … ...
Last modified: 17th Jul 2019
The Importance of Incoterms For International Contracts
International Law
In the last decades, for many companies, a strategic necessity results within the scope of globalization to use broader access to new markets and to take part in international business. Most pursued goals are market protection, cost minimization, capacity utilization and maximization of profit. Hence, world trade gains importance, and those goods are traded in larger numbers and diversities … ...
Last modified: 17th Jul 2019
Rights of Persons with Disabilities
Human Rights Law
This article is meant to shed light into the meaning of disability as it is envisaged by the United Nation Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (hereinafter the Convention/UN CRPD). ...
Last modified: 17th Jul 2019
International Trade Agreements EU Bilateral or Multilateral
International Law
Is it more advantageous for emerging countries to agree international trade agreements with the EU on a bilateral or multilateral basis? Why? ...
Last modified: 17th Jul 2019
International Commercial Arbitration: Recognition and Enforcement
International Law
The period post the Second World War II has witnessed an enormous intensity in international contractual relationships. In addition, the phenomenon… ...
Last modified: 17th Jul 2019
Links Between Human Rights and Environmental Sustainability
International Law
Introduction Mankind is a part of nature and life depends on the uninterrupted functioning of natural systems. Environmental degradation only … ...
Last modified: 17th Jul 2019
Rules of Delimitation in International Law of the Sea
International Law
Seas and Oceans are primary medium for international commerce and communication including rich living and non-living natural resources such as fish… ...
Last modified: 17th Jul 2019
Issues of the State Sponsored Terrorism
International Law
Terrorism has progressed further than extremist groupings to incorporate radical states that support or fund terrorist actions as mechanisms … ...
Last modified: 17th Jul 2019
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Human Rights Law
In 1948 the United Nations adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR). This for the first time formally outlined what human rights were. ...
Last modified: 17th Jul 2019
Should Justice be Bargained
International Law
There is no glory in plea bargaining. In place of a noble clash for truth, plea bargaining gives us a skulking truce… ...
Last modified: 17th Jul 2019
Effectiveness of International Humanitarian Law
International Law
Critically assess the effectiveness of international humanitarian law in protecting the rights of the civilian population in a territory under belligerent occupation. ...
Last modified: 17th Jul 2019