Facts of the Case An individual committed multiple brutal murders within the territorial boundaries of State ‘Z’. These acts shocked the local population and triggered […]
Author: Durga Medida
28.Pacta sunt servanda
Pacta Sunt Servanda is a Latin phrase that means “agreements must be kept.” It is a fundamental principle in both international law and contract law, […]
27.De facto recognition
De facto recognition is a form of acknowledgment granted by one state to another entity or government. It exercises actual control over a territory. It […]
25. Monism( moinistic theory)
Monism is a philosophical viewpoint that asserts that all things in the universe are derived from a single substance or principle. The term originates from […]
24.Four Freedoms of Air
Four Freedoms of the Air – Explained (350 Words) The Four Freedoms of the Air are fundamental principles in international aviation law, established under the […]
23.Drago Doctrine
In 1902, Luis María Drago, then the Foreign Minister of Argentina, proposed the Drago Doctrine as a principle of international law. He formulated it in […]
21.Formation of International treaties
Formation of International Treaties International treaties are formal agreements between two or more sovereign states or international organizations, governed by international law. They play a […]
19. UNESCO
UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) is a specialized agency of the United Nations, established in 1945. Its mission is to promote peace […]
18.Double Nationality
Double nationality, also known as dual citizenship, refers to a person’s legal status as a citizen of two countries at the same time. This means […]
12. Conditional recognition
Conditional recognition means granting recognition with specific requirements or limitations attached. The recognizing state does not fully recognize the other party unless the stated conditions […]
