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- International Law Enforcement: Bottlenecks in prosecution of TerrorismIntroduction The 2015 global terrorism index (GTI) highlights that there is 80 per cent rise in terrorism-related deaths in 2015 from 2014. The significant majority of these deaths and over 78 per cent occurred only in five countries; Iraq, Nigeria, Afghanistan, Pakistan and Syria. There is a 120 per cent increase in the number of … Continue reading International Law Enforcement: Bottlenecks in prosecution of Terrorism
- Paris Agreement – A Perspective1) History The first global response to climate change began in the year November 1988 when World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) and UNEP established Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC); tasked with the object of scientifically identifying the causes of greenhouse emissions and to suggest technological innovation to mitigate the change on account of anthropogenic causes. … Continue reading Paris Agreement – A Perspective
- Whether JCPOA is a Treaty?Iran deal is not a treaty though signed multilaterally by P5 and EU.
- Jus CogensThe preamble of Vienna Convention on law of Treaties 1969 refers to the right of Sovereign equality, Right of Self-Determination, non-interference in domestic affairs of state, human rights and fundamental freedoms as principles of International law. Article 4 recognises certain norms of International law as applicable to all and does not affect its applicability to … Continue reading Jus Cogens