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    observed and dissected, as it provides the pillars that support international law and are relevant especially where self-defense and use of force are concerned. Strictly speaking, ISIS is part of Iraqi and Syrian territory. In chapter 1, article 2 of the United Nations charter, it prohibits member nations from “the threat or use of force against the territorial integrity or political independence of any state”(i). In the international community ISIS is in no way considered an independent state

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    International Aid Allocation: The Path to Global Success From the origins of large-scale international humanitarian projects in the post-World War I period to current global aid allocation programs, scholars in the field of international aid have focused on the motives behind countries’ generous donations to their underdeveloped counterparts. Myriad studies, regardless of the time frame they encompass, make reference to the moral obligation rich nations have to help the poorest countries. In this

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    committee on how UK based International Banks are exposed to risks in relation to international sanctions. It focuses on the banks responsibilities and legal obligations to comply with both UK and international sanctions and outlines the consequences if obligations are not met. 2. This document outlines the legal framework in which UK banks must operate in relation to Sanctions. 3. A risk based approach is outlined for system and controls in place to avoid circumvention of international sanctions. SANCTIONS

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    Principles of Public International Law: Coursework Assignment Question: “Law will never really play an effective part in international relations until it can annex to its own sphere some of the matters which at present lie within the domestic jurisdiction of the several states.” Discuss ‘The principles and regulations established in a community by some authority and applicable to its people, whether in the form of legislation or of custom and policies

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    to provide security and self-help. Consequently, through realism the zero-sum game would likely aid the United States and the United states only with their economic gains. Liberalism is another concept that has significant arguments regarding international relations. Liberal economics have determined the shape of the monetary system and support the concept of open markets, where individuals have the freedom to engage in commerce. Unlike realists, liberals oppose mercantilism and the zero-sum game

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    was also one of the authors of the R2P. He stated that a state which, is intervening in other state with the use of force without UN authorization is violating international law (Thakur, 2004). US employed the notion of humanitarian intervention in the case of Iraq to justify the actions; however, US did not have the support of international community to intervene in Iraq. In addition, there is a notion of paternalistic belief put-forth by Partha Chatterjee wherein, powerful nations feel that it is

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    such as power disputes inside the country. The culture of a country is a proficient example as well, almost every country has a different culture. In addition to the first two levels, the third level is the most extensive; the global system or international level is when the focus is directed toward the interactions between countries and players of world politics. The balance of power between countries is a major example, The U.S. always tries to stay on top in regards to power. Using

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    Drone Assassination Warfare is an ever evolving aspect to human nature. Throughout human history, man has always invented new ways to kill one another. With the new current war on terrorism this idea still holds true. With recent advances in robotics, mankind has developed a new type of warfare. This new type of asymmetric warfare is fought against individuals that do not wear a uniform or have a sponsored country. This condition has made for a new type of weapon system to fight this type of warfare

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    3. International Trade Law Flexibilities and their Utilization in Africa Thirty-nine African states are in the WTO. These states have the duty to comply with the WTO treaties, which among others includes the TRIPS Agreement. The Agreement requires states to respect the rights of patent holders over their products. Accordingly, only the patent owner has an exclusive right to make, use, to offer for sale, sell, or import the product. Nevertheless, amendments to the TRIPS Agreement issued exceptions

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    Hogwarts, The Land of Oz, Atlantis, and Wonderland, a cooperative arrangement that frees up trade among these countries is highly recommended. A high level of regional integration along the lines of the European Union is unlikely due to the differing regime types of each country. The arrangement proposed to fulfill the common interest in trade shared by these four countries is very similar NAFTA—the North American Free Trade Agreement. Purpose and Schedule of the WHOA Agreement The WHOA Agreement will

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