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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What Are the Concepts of Collective Security
International Law
Introduction Collective Security can be understood as a security arrangement where a group of countries pledge co-operative joint action in … ...
Last modified: 16th Jul 2019
Ford Motor Co v Amalgamated Union
Case Summaries
Ford Motors and trade unions reached collective agreements concerning employment conditions, signed by their representatives. ...
Last modified: 16th Jul 2019
Legalities of Carriage of Goods by Sea
International Law
International economic integration and the multiple politics have a deep impact on the law of international transport of goods by sea. The rapid … ...
Last modified: 9th Jul 2019
Universal Jurisdiction in International Law
International Law
The last few decades have witnessed the development of a shared understanding of the fact that there should be no impunity for serious crimes. This has been noted by jurists and writers alike, as one of the key achievements in international law. ...
Last modified: 9th Jul 2019
IMF and Financial Crisis in Developing Countries
Finance Law
The international monetary fund came into formation in july 1944 when representatives of 45 countries met together in the town of bretton woods, new hampshire in north-east of united states ...
Last modified: 9th Jul 2019
East Timor
International Law
Portugal administered East Timor as a non-self-governing territory under United Nation Chapter XI. On 27th August 1975 ...
Last modified: 9th Jul 2019
Aspects of the Iron Rhine Arbitration Case
International Law
Introduction The Kingdom of Belgium and The Kingdom of the Netherlands agreed to submit, a dispute concerning the reactivation of the Iron Rhine … ...
Last modified: 9th Jul 2019
The 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 … ...
Last modified: 9th Jul 2019
Immigration Law
Immigration Law
This essay will examine the criteria for the convention ground of membership of a particular social group and will assess how the Law Lords have been able to extend this concept to enable them to deal with asylum claims based on gender persecution. ...
Last modified: 9th Jul 2019
Immunity Privileges of Official Individuals
International Law
Individual and State are not always in opposite sides to each other. Individual can also have immunity privileges when the matter is about heads of… ...
Last modified: 9th Jul 2019
The Legality and Effectiveness of Unilateral Sanctions
International Law
In International Law Introduction- Unilateral Sanctions, simply put can be described as tools of foreign policy that a state can use, on its own … ...
Last modified: 9th Jul 2019
Nuclear Law After Chernobyl: A Step in the Right Direction?
International Law
Saturday, 26th April 1986, 1:23:58am local time, Pripyat, present day Belarus: the worst nuclear disaster to date. The Chernobyl Nuclear power … ...
Last modified: 9th Jul 2019
The Negotiability of the Bill of Lading
International Law
‘Despite a bill of lading sometimes being stamped ‘negotiable bill’, the document does not have the status of negotiability and even … ...
Last modified: 9th Jul 2019
The Law of the Sea Tribunal
International Law
This article discusses the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea and its relevance. The U.N. Convention on the Law of the Sea seems to contemplate fairly extensive jurisdiction for the Tribunal, ...
Last modified: 9th Jul 2019
Hamburg Rules for International Carriage
International Law
In a world comprising cargo owning nations, and ship owning nations, and where most nations are both, there is a continual balancing of risk allocation concerning the damage or loss of sea-borne cargo. ...
Last modified: 9th Jul 2019
Challenges of the United Nations Peacekeeping Operations International Law Essay
International Law
AND POTENTIALITY OF THE SRI LANKA ARMY TO FACE SUCH CHALLENGES INTRODUCTION BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY 1. War is said to be as old as the … ...
Last modified: 9th Jul 2019
The Indian Constitution and Its Contribution to International Law
International Law
Law is given by the subjects of that legal system to govern themselves. In this sense, States are the primary contributors of international law … ...
Last modified: 9th Jul 2019
The ICJ and Contributions to Peaceful Settlements
International Law
International Court of Justice to peaceful settlement of disputes and suggest any reforms you would like to see to its jurisdictions and powers … ...
Last modified: 9th Jul 2019
Examining Efficacy of World Trade Organization
International Law
The age-old debate between the advocates and the detractors of the WTO and similar international trade-mediation organizations has always been … ...
Last modified: 9th Jul 2019
Trade Mark Quality
EU Law
An end consumer is deceived if he buys a good presuming it to have been originated from a certain source where actually it is not. The trade mark… ...
Last modified: 9th Jul 2019
Primary Goals and Objectives of United Nations
International Law
The united nation is an international organization that was formed in the year 1945 that was immediately after the World War II, as a replacement … ...
Last modified: 9th Jul 2019
A Seller Is Required to Transfer as a Condition of Obtaining Payment
International Law
The shipping documents are those documents which a seller is required to transfer as a condition of obtaining payment . Usually… ...
Last modified: 9th Jul 2019