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Biological Weapons Convention

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Introduction: Biological weapons, like chemical or nuclear weapons, are internationally recognized as ‘weapons of mass destruction’ because they are capable of a high order to cause destruction or causing mass casualties. Since their use is against the law of humanity, it is reprehensible and morally and legally repugnant. The use Read more…

By Kanika Mawri, 5 years02/09/2020 ago
International Law

Controversial Weapons and International Framework

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Introduction: The beginning of modern warfare in the 20th century witnessed the development of weapon types that have a severe, disproportionate and indiscriminate impact on civilians, even years after a conflict has ended. The general trend indicates that democratic states have the right to use armed force to safeguard their national Read more…

By Vithika Singh, 5 years27/08/2020 ago
Human Rights

Refugee Crisis in Asia and Africa

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Introduction: Over the centuries it has been observed throughout the world that societies have always welcomed the frightened and weary strangers and also the victims of violence and persecution. Though people flee from all those threats to their liberty and lives, the Government over the countries finds it difficult to Read more…

By Molshree Totla, 5 years07/08/2020 ago
International Law

Procedure of Arresting a Diplomat

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Introduction: Ties with other countries based on trade, religion, culture, etc. goes back thousands of years. Ancient civilizations used to send their emissaries in the form of tradesmen, religious heads, etc. to make ties with other countries. Since every civilization had different kinds of rules and regulations. These emissaries were Read more…

By Parth Nitin Bode, 5 years04/07/2020 ago
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