International Law

Human Rights Council election: 5 things you need to know about it

The United Nations General Assembly held secret-ballot elections for the Human Rights Council (HRC) on Friday.  As of 1 January next year, the 18...

Unilateralism Vs Multilateralism

During the 73rd sessions of the general assembly at the UN, the crunch of unilateralism and multilateralism between US and China kicked off, in...

Strengthen UN, Implement UN Charterer in true spirit

Humanity is suffering everywhere whether it is Syria or Yemen, Afghanistan or Libya, Iraq or Myanmar, Palestine or Kashmir. The one who are being...

Rohingya Massacres: U.S. State Department Posts Report as UN Agency Formed To Assist ICC

Very quietly, without fanfare, in a story that went by almost unnoticed, the U.S. State Department website posted a report this week on the...

The Absences of Peace and Security: As a countless hazard to the humankind

World peace, or peace on Earth, is the concept of an ideal state of happiness, freedom and peace within and among all people and...

6 things to know about the UN General Assembly

Every year, in September, global leaders and change-makers gather at United Nations Headquarters in New York for two weeks, to discuss the burning issues...

China and the SEA in the Asia’s Troubled waters

Coastal State’s claim over the ocean has been accommodated by the 1982 Law of the Sea Convention (LOSC)  though a quid pro quo arrangement,...

The Curious Treaty of Kars

The Treaty of Kars, signed in the fall of 1921, established the borders between the Soviet Union and what was to become the Republic...

A sea and thousands of concerns

The name of the "Caspian Sea" has been recently heard more than any other time! In the meantime, there are rumors, ambiguities and, of...

Iran has to be very careful in future negotiations on Caspian Sea

Professor of political science says although the text of the Caspian Sea Treaty signed on August 12, 2018 in Kazakhstan does not define the...

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