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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How Do You See the Future of International Commercial Arbitration?
International Law
Introduction Features of International Commercial Arbitration. The Evolution of International Commercial Arbitration. The Present Phase of… ...
Last modified: 9th Jul 2019
WTO-Risks and Benefits of WTO to Cambodia’s Accession
International Law
Name: LY Sokheng Class: ISPE3.1 E-mail: sokheng_ly@yahoo.com The World Trade Organization (WTO) is the successor to the General Agreement on Tariffs… ...
Last modified: 9th Jul 2019
Dumping and International Price Discrimination
Trading Law
Dumping is, in general, a situation of international price discrimination where the price of a product which is sold to the importing country is less than the price of the same product when sold in the market of the exporting country. ...
Last modified: 5th Jul 2019
Subsidies Under the SCM Agreement
Trading Law
Undoubtedly, the law relating to the development and administration of the use of subsidies developing is one of the most difficult areas of international economic policy and rule making. ...
Last modified: 5th Jul 2019
An Analysis of the Cedaw
International Law
Beyond general human rights instruments, there are a few very important specialised treaties relating to equality and non-discrimination. The two instruments that come to mind foremost in this regard are the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination (ICERD, 1966) ...
Last modified: 3rd Jul 2019
Human Trafficking Effectively Policeable in South Africa
International Law
Definition of concept: Human trafficking is defined in the trafficking protocol as the recruitment, transport, transfer, harbouring or receipt … ...
Last modified: 3rd Jul 2019
Enforced Disappearance Has Been a Serious Violation of Human Rights
International Law
Enforced disappearance has been a serious violation of human rights for decades. It occurs when a person is secretly impris… ...
Last modified: 3rd Jul 2019
Public Policy in International Arbitrations
International Law
Public policy can be generally defined as an .attempt by the government to address a public issue. According to Lord Truro, “Public policy is .that principle of law which holds that no subject can lawfully do, which has a tendency to be injurious ...
Last modified: 3rd Jul 2019
Macroeconomics International Trade and Its Significance
International Law
International trade or Global trade names of a very import part of Gross Domestic Product (GDP), the economy … ...
Last modified: 3rd Jul 2019
A Short History of the UN
International Law
The international organization known as the United Nations was founded in 1945 after the already existent League of Nations failed … ...
Last modified: 3rd Jul 2019
Constitutionalism and the Challenge
International Law
Constitutionalism And The Challenge Of Development And Statehood Paradigms In Post Colonial Kenya ...
Last modified: 3rd Jul 2019
Role of General Principle and Success of International Environment Law
International Law
The first ten years of environment policy from 1970 to 1980 were firstly marked by the risks to deal with individual situations, followed … ...
Last modified: 3rd Jul 2019
Human Rights Essays
General Law
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Last modified: 3rd Jul 2019
Treaties Play a Fundamental Role in International Relations
International Law
In our time as in the past, treaties play a fundamental role in international relations but also the decisions arising from the ruling of International Court of.. ...
Last modified: 3rd Jul 2019
Lender of Last Resort
Finance Law
The concept of the lender of last resort (LOLR) owes its origins to Sir Francis Barings, who in 1797 referred to the Bank of England as the dernier resort from which all banks may get liquidity in times of crisis.[1] ...
Last modified: 3rd Jul 2019
What Are the Problems Facing Biotech Patents?
International Law
INTRODUCTION Biotechnology is the science of developing techniques for the application of biological processes and organisms to the production … ...
Last modified: 3rd Jul 2019
Gay Marriage Is an Exceedingly Pressing Issue in Modern Day
Family Law
One of those arguments is that same-sex marriage decays families. “A recent article in the Weekly Standard described how the advent of legally sa… ...
Last modified: 3rd Jul 2019
Free Movement of People Has a Fundamental Impact on Demographic Trends
EU Law
In this essay is going to be discussed the free movement of people in the European Union system, and the most important impacts.. ...
Last modified: 3rd Jul 2019
International Wrongful Acts and the Legal Reaction
International Law
State responsibility refers to the legal consequences of the international wrongful act of a State (the obligations of the State that committed … ...
Last modified: 3rd Jul 2019
Definition of Relevant Market
General Law
definition of relevant market. This piece will examine the definition of the relevant market as it applies to EU competition law and in doing so identify its place in the application of competition law to the conduct of companies.. ...
Last modified: 3rd Jul 2019
Characterization of Applicable Laws
International Law
Private International Law This is a two-part essay dealing, in the first part, on the question of theories in private international law while the s… ...
Last modified: 3rd Jul 2019
Plant Breeders Rights
Human Rights Law
The concept of Intellectual Property was originally not extended to include plant variety management. ...
Last modified: 3rd Jul 2019