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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Agreement Establishing the World Trade Organisation 1995

Act Summaries

The Agreement Establishing the World Trade Organisation 1995 ('WTO Agreement') is a short agreement setting out the role, structure and powers......

Last modified: 7th Jun 2019

WTO - General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade 1994

Act Summaries

The World Trade Organization (WTO) and the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade 1994 ('GATT') are together part of an effort to bring about international free trade....

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Issues of ISIS and International Laws

Law Coursework Examples

An essay on the lgal situation of ISIS in international law, and the legitimacy of use of force in self-defence against the Islamic State....

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Integration between WTO Law and International Environmental Agreements

Environmental Law

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Effect of Climate Change on Migrant Human Rights

Environmental Law

This paper will discuss the effect of climate change on protected human rights relating to migration....

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Challenges for International Justice

International Law

Various ways in which the interaction between national legal systems and international(ized) criminal tribunals can complicate the achievement of the core aims of international justice....

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Customary International Law as a Source of Law

International Law

Traditionally, jurists and scholars have put more emphasis on state conduct than on the subjective element. ...

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