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Law Coursework - Recognition Of States
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Azawad is a huge desert region that houses three majority ethnic groups: the Tuareg, inhabiting the entire northern region; the Maures primarily in the southwest; and the Songhai of Gao and Timbuktu. The first two are from the Amazigh (Ber...

Limits To Power Of The Security Council
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basis for the organization's structures and procedures, the rights and responsibilities of UN members, and the UN's authority to act in the international community. The Charter envisions an institution with revolutionary powers and authori...

Policy Memo
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policy memo provides my recommendations regarding the domestic affairs of Mali from the view point of a senior advisor of an NGO. This policy memo also determines the fundamental obstacles in the political and electoral system in Mali. The ...

Should U.S. Get In War With Iraq?
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M., Iraq War (2003): Was It Morally Justifi ed? Source Evaluation The source states, after explaining the theory of just war that the U.S. invasion Iraq was not morally justified. In addition, it explains why democratization can not be a j...

Criticism On Johnson Administration
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stepwise infantry buildup in Vietnam, a vocal few had harshly admonished U.S. government policy. In voting for Lyndon B. Johnson rather than of Barry Goldwater in 1964, these detractors had proposed to list their strongest disagreement to ...

International Humanitarian Law
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international organizations carry out field activities in a range of ways and exercise functions that give them direct power over individuals. On the one hand, this may involve the use of military force, as is the case in peacekeeping and p...

International Law
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international personality (status acknowledged by the international community). The rules of international law are of a normative character, that is, they prescribe towards conduct, and are potentially designed for authoritative interpretat...