International Law

Fifty Years of NPT: Weaknesses over the course

NPT is a landmark treaty that lies at the heart of non-proliferation regime (NPR). In July 2018, Fiftieth anniversary of the NPT has been...

Abused, trafficked, unwanted: A view on the U.S. migration policy development

The US Department of State’s Trafficking In Persons (TIP) Report was started in 2001 as a diplomatic means for the United States to communicate...

Trafficking in Human Beings: How Companies Can Make a Difference

Identifying and prosecuting Trafficking in Human Beings (hereinafter, THB) is often very difficult because of the fear of the victims to testify in a...

Retreating construct of the Contemporary International relations

The collapse of the Soviet Union and the fall of Berlin Wall in 1989 indicated the end of the Cold War. The surprising end...

Whatever Happened To Due Process In International Relations?

It seems that recent events across the globe have further revealed a glaring hole within the framework and structure of international relations, law, and...

Assessing failures of “Humanitarian Intervention”: Finding a “non-traditional”approach

Within the context of traditional theory of international relations humanitarian intervention is referred as “intervention-from-above”, highlighting the “tactics of intervention” by various states, international...

Violence against Healthcare: Social and Humanitarian Implications

Historically, medical treatment during conflict has not been taken for granted as it is nowadays. For instance, in the 16th century, soldiers were not...

Unilateral Declaration of Independence by Catalonia: Examining Legality under International Law

October 2017 has been marked a historic month for the people of Catalonia, as Catalonian Parliament passed a resolution by a vote of 90%...

United States and International Criminal Law: Perpetual tale of opposite poles

The changing face of global adversity in the arena of international law has had a monumental impact on international legal jurisprudence. One of the...

2017 ICJ Elections and India’s Win: A lateral view

The ICJ Elections 2017 undoubtedly represented a historic moment in International Relations. For the first time in history, the United Kingdom, P2 of the...

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