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  • Settlement of Disputes

      PART XV SETTLEMENT OF DISPUTES SECTION 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS Article 279 Obligation to settle disputes by peaceful means States Parties shall settle any dispute between them concerning the interpretation or application of this Convention by peaceful means in accordance with Article 2, […]

  • Settlement of Disputes

      PART XV SETTLEMENT OF DISPUTES SECTION 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS Article 279 Obligation to settle disputes by peaceful means States Parties shall settle any dispute between them concerning the interpretation or application of this Convention by peaceful means in accordance with Article 2, […]

  • International Humanitarian Law Treaties

    International Humanitarian Law Treaties and Conventions Sources of international humanitarian law The sources are: International Humanitarian Law treaties. International Humanitarian Law is based on a number of treaties, in particular the Geneva Conventions of 1949 and their Additional […]

  • Human Rights

    Introduction to Human Rights "Since World War II international law has become increasingly concerned with the protection of human rights. It has provided improved procedures for that purpose within the UN. This new emphasis has also been manifested in the adoption by the UN of the […]

  • Human Rights

    Introduction to Human Rights "Since World War II international law has become increasingly concerned with the protection of human rights. It has provided improved procedures for that purpose within the UN. This new emphasis has also been manifested in the adoption by the UN of the […]

  • Humanitarian Aid

    Humanitarian aid and the Treaties of the European Union Description of Humanitarian aid provided by the European Union Commission: The European Union as a whole (the Commission and the Member States) is currently one of the largest donors of humanitarian aid in the world. The humanitarian aid […]

  • International Criminal Law

    International Criminal Law International Criminal Law Authority Main source: Duff, Antony, "Theories of Criminal Law", The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Fall 2008 Edition), Edward N. Zalta (ed.), URL = . We have focused so […]

  • International Criminal Law

    International Criminal Law International Criminal Law Authority Main source: Duff, Antony, "Theories of Criminal Law", The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Fall 2008 Edition), Edward N. Zalta (ed.), URL = . We have focused so […]

  • International Treaties

    Treaties and International Agreements International Organisations and International Bodies Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Andean Community (Comunidad Andina or CAN) Council of Europe European Union (EU) Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO) International Maritime Organization (IMO) Mercado Común del Sur (Mercosur) North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) Organization of…

  • Children in Armed Conflict

    United Nations: Children and Armed Conflict in 2013 United States views on international law [1] in relation to United Nations: Children and Armed Conflict: On June 17, 2013, U.S. Alternate Representative to the UN for Special Political Affairs Jeffrey DeLaurentis delivered remarks at the […]

  • Warfare

    Overview of Network Centric Warfare in relation to cyber crime: [1]In addition to ''battle space'' engagements, NCW was and continues to be developed with inventions and innovations in information technologies, and on the basis of theories such as complexity theory and chaos […]

  • Naval Policy

    History of the Two Power Standard The following commentary about Two Power Standard in the Churchill Era is produced by the Churchill College (Cambridge): The British naval policy adopted in 1889 whereby the Royal Navy was to be maintained at a size at least equal to those of the next two […]

  • Prisoners of War Law

    Prisoners of War Law Introduction Prisoners of War Law is mainly covered under the Geneva Convention which defines POWs as a person, civilian or combatant who is held in continuing custody by an enemy power during or immediately after an armed conflict. Prisioners of Law (POW) is any person captured or interned by a belligerent…

  • International humanitarian law Part 22

    International Humanitarian Law Part 22   395 III. The Creation of New Ad Hoc International Criminal Tribunals and Other International Efforts to Prosecute Violations of International humanitarian law Daryl A. Mundis International Lawyer Volume 35, Number 2, Summer 2001 p.631 LAW JOURNAL / LAW REVIEW 396 International humanitarian law and the Conflict in Sierra Leone…

  • International humanitarian law Part 21

    International Humanitarian Law Part 21 370 Toward a Universal Doctrine of Reparation for Violations of International Human Rights and Humanitarian Law ABDULLAHI AHMED AN-NA’IM International Community Law Review Volume 5, Number 1, February 2003 p.27 LAW JOURNAL / LAW REVIEW 371 ISIL Year Book of International Humanitarian and Refugee Law, Vol. II, 2002, Chief Editors,…