The law of the sea gives every coastal nation specific rights over the waters adjacent to its landmass. This authority is not unlimited, but it […]
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11. When the state is responsible for international delinquencies.
In international law, the conduct of states is governed by rules that ensure peace, stability, and cooperation. A violation of these rules, known as international […]
8. What is state succession? Explain different kinds of state succession.
State succession is a significant concept in international law. It refers to the transfer of rights, obligations, and property from one sovereign state to another. […]
12. Explain the privileges and immunities of diplomatic envoys.
Diplomatic envoys represent their nations in foreign lands. Their work involves sensitive negotiations and maintaining peaceful relations between states. To perform these duties without fear […]
7. Explain the composition and functions of the Security Council.
The UN Security Council stands at the heart of global peacekeeping. It plays a vital role in maintaining international security, resolving conflicts, and authorizing military […]
13. Explain the evolution and development of the law of the sea.
Explain the Evolution and Development of the Law of the Sea The law of the sea governs maritime conduct. It outlines the rights and responsibilities […]
6. Discuss the salient features of the Outer Space Treaty.
The Outer Space Treaty of 1967 laid the foundation for global cooperation in space. Formally known as the “Treaty on Principles Governing the Activities of […]
14. What is the League of Nations and what are the reasons for its failure?
The League of Nations emerged from the ashes of World War I. Founded in 1920, it aimed to maintain global peace and prevent future wars. […]
15. Explain about UNO.
The United Nations Organization (UNO) is a global body that works to maintain international peace, promote cooperation among nations, and support human rights. It was […]
4. Define exclusive economic Zone and discuss the rights of coastal states and in the
The world’s oceans are vast, and their resources are essential for survival and development. As coastal nations compete for access, international law steps in to […]
