Category: International Law

  • International Law, Organizations, and Power

    Table of Contents Issues of International Law International Law and the Chinese Foreign Policy System The power of NGOs Human Rights and Business Conclusion Works Cited Issues of International Law In recent years, international law practices have seemed to have increasing influence in the modern world. With countries working together more closely than ever, it…

  • Legal Personality Development in International Law

    Table of Contents Introduction Process of development of legal personality Conclusion Works Cited Introduction International law, IL, is founded on regulations created and acknowledged as obligatory in associations between countries and between nation-states. States are autonomous and equivalent in their relationships and can willingly make or accept the legally mandatory rules, specifically in the type…

  • International Law and CIA Rendition

    Rendition means transferring individuals perceived to be criminals from one state to the other. In the current international system, rendition is the major cause of controversy because powerless states feel that the most powerful interfere with their sovereignty. Powerful states claim that suspects who carry out terror attacks should be handed to them for further…

  • International Criminal Law and Measures

    Executive summary The aspect of international crimes has become a major area of focus for lawmakers since 1990, due to escalation in organized crimes in the post-boom technology and e-commerce deployed global environment. Large-scale criminal activities, syndicated or otherwise, became major concerns for law enforcers the world over, with special reference to the United States,…

  • International Law: States’ Right to Self-Determination

    In this case concerning a state C exploited by state A with the permission of state B, state P initiates proceedings against A with regard to resources and land belonging to the impoverished state C. It is worth noting that state P represents an administering power over the state C despite the fact that its…

  • Individual in the International Legal System

    Introduction Since the institution of international law, numerous scholars have focused on the subject of the status of the individual in the international legal framework. This subject elicited numerous debates in the legal field. The main reason for these debates is due to the imprecise nature of international law. Evolution of legal personality of the…

  • Law in International Relations: The Avena Case

    Analyzing and debating on the issue of the role of international law in international relations, one should consider the changing attitude of the state and nonstate actors toward the international law, and thus one can question the significance and the supremacy of the international law to international politics and international affairs as a whole. The…

  • International Marine Pollution Law

    International Marine law is essential in governing the natural resources from illegal acts of pollution that poses dangers to marine life and life, depending on the waters of oceans or seas. Law on exploitation and utilization of sea resources is also essential to avoid overexploitation and damage to these resources. Whereas different countries may have…

  • International Business Law, Its Role and Issues

    Business law is a field that encompasses different aspects of commerce1. The field focuses on laws that govern how businesses are managed, stated, or transferred from one party to another. Businesspeople should, therefore, be aware of the existing laws to have successful entrepreneurial activities. Business law, therefore, embraces most of the concepts associated with civil…

  • International Norms, Values, and Law Enforcement

    Table of Contents Introduction Main body Works Cited Footnotes Introduction International law is defined as the amalgamation of rules of conduct which are deduced from reasoning as components to justice, from the societal constructs existing among independent states. Main body The sources of international laws are: Text-writers of the authority, demonstrating the approved usage of…