1) What is Codification? Code is a consolidation of the statute law or statute collecting all the law relating to a particular s...
When Accused is Entitled to Compensation ?
The term "Human Rights" denotes all those rights which are inherent in their nature and without which we cannot leav...
Dualism Theory / Dualistic Theory
Dualism Theory According to the dualist theory, the system of International Law and Municipal Law are separate and self-contained ...
Monism Theory / Monistic Theory
Monism Theory : The monism theory maintains that the subject of two systems of law, viz., International Law and Municipal ...
Human Rights of Children In India
1) Introduction : The human rights are inalienable. "Human person possesses right because of the very fact that it is a p...
Human Rights of Children and International Instruments to Protect their Rights
1) Introduction: The term Human Right denotes all those rights which are inherent in their nature and without which we can not ...
Relationship Between Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, 1966 and Part-III of the Constitution of India
The Rights embodied in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights have been set forth in two Covenants: the International Covenant o...
Importance of the Treaties as source of International Law with the other Sources of International Law
1. Introduction: The word " International law" is synonyms and equivalent to the words "law of nations &q...
General Principles of Interpretation of International Treaties
What is Treaty? A treaty is an agreement or contract entered into between two or more states whereby they undertake to carry out obl...
Amicable (Peaceful) and coercive modes of settlement of International disputes
1. Introduction: The main Purpose of United Nations shall be to maintain peace and Security and to take effect and collec...
Compulsive / Coercive modes of settlement of International disputes
International dispute means a "disagreement on a point of law or fact a conflict of legal views or of interest between...
Amicable (Peaceful) modes of settlement of International disputes
1. Definition of International Dispute : There is no universally acceptable' precise and perfect definition of Internatio...
Difference between Conciliation and Mediation | International Law
No Mediation Conciliation 1. When the third party participat...
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