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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Foundations of International Commercial Law
Commercial Law
The twentieth century saw the resurgence of a truly transnational commercial law and all the indications are that the twenty first century will be the century of a truly global commercial law ...
Last modified: 7th Aug 2019
Compensable Expropriation of Foreign Investment
Commercial Law
Each state government has the obligation to formulate policies which protect its sovereignty, market and consumers. However such policies … ...
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An Enquiry into the Prisoners’ Right to Vote
Administrative Law
Imprisonment must remain as a means to an end and not an end in itself. Punishment should be a means to reform and not to alienate. The object of … ...
Last modified: 7th Aug 2019
Cases of International Sale Contracts
Contract Law
Within the context of the UN Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods, explain with relevant case examples: UN Convention Law of… ...
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The Effect of Business Laws
Commercial Law
In the current world business are playing an important role in every aspect of life. Standard of living, one’s life style… ...
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Numerous Contractual and Commercial Issues
Commercial Law
In construction there will be numerous contractual and commercial issues to be resolved between the parties intending to contract prior to signing of the contract coupled with pressure to commence the works as soon as possible ...
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Development of the Disclosure of Evidence
Administrative Law
The development of the disclosure of evidence in criminal proceedings both on the national and international level in the 20th century … ...
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Insurable Interest and Property Insurance Policy
Commercial Law
Law defines property as anything that can be tangible (buildings and contents) or intangible (goodwill and copyright) to which a value may … ...
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Impact of Globalisation
Business Law
The world economic situation has long changed and we are living in the era of globalisation, free market economies and multinational corporations. The new changed economic, political and social scenarios have ushered in with them high levels of development ...
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Are International Rules on State Responsibility Justified?
International Law
If a Head of a State or a person who is by the command of the Head of the State commits a crime or a breach of International Law, then the actions of individual are attributed to the State. These acts are international delinquency. ...
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Is the Definition of a Refugee Outdated?
Human Rights Law
The definition contained in the Convention, with its limitations and alternatives, was the result of a political bargain. At the point when the drafters of the Convention characterised “‘refugee,” they intentionally endeavoured to create an item prone to be acknowledged by numerous Governments. ...
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Individual Responsibility in War Crimes
Criminal Law
Outline and discuss the notion of individual criminal responsibility for war crimes in the light of the Statute of the International Criminal Court. ...
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Was the WTO an Improvement Over Gatt?
International Law
“The World Trade Organisation (WTO) is the only international body dealing with the rules of trade between nations and its importance … ...
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Human Trafficking: An Unethical Business Practice
International Law
Human trafficking is a great example of unethical action as well as unethical business practice, because it is affecting peoples life and it is … ...
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Public Interest and Immunity
Human Rights Law
Public Interest And Immunity. In this paper, the justifications for the existence of public interest immunity will be examined. In particular, the author will analyse the interests that this form of immunity seeks ...
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Introduction a State, in Spite of Its Territorial Supremacy
International Law
State Sovereignty today is the core principle behind interstate relations and our modern day world order. The concept of State Sovereignty … ...
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Assessing Factors of National Security
International Law
National security is the necessity to maintain the endurance of the state through the use of political power, the exercise of diplomacy, economic … ...
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The Importance of a Ship’s Flag
International Law
Introduction In the maritime law, there are some cases happened for the conflict in the ships. The justification is based … ...
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Implications of Complementary Jurisdiction on Universal Jurisdiction
International Law
Analyse the implications of the principle of complementary jurisdiction in the Statute of the International Criminal Court with special reference … ...
Last modified: 6th Aug 2019
The Jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court
International Law
INTRODUCTION In July 1998 in Rome, 120 Member States of the United Nations adopted a treaty to establish -for the first time in the history … ...
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International Legal Sovereign
International Law
International law and globalization. Academic discourse examining the legal subject in the international community has traditionally endorsed the concept of state sovereignty. States, which held exclusive rights and obligations, were consequently see… ...
Last modified: 6th Aug 2019
Human Rights Act and Deportation
Constitutional Law
The World Health Organization (WHO) defined the scale of global migration, as ‘the movement of people from one area to another for varying … ...
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Copyright Subsists in Certain Kind of Works
Company Law
Copyright subsists in certain kind of works. This works means literary, dramatic, musical or artistic work. The subject matter of copy… ...
Last modified: 6th Aug 2019