Nottebohm Case (Liechtenstein v. Guatemala), 1955 ICJ 4 This case was decided by the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in 1955. Friedrich Nottebohm, originally a […]
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10. Double Criminality
Double criminality is a key legal principle used in extradition law. It means that a person can be extradited from one country to another only […]
8. Freedoms of the High Seas
The freedoms of the high seas are fundamental principles of international maritime law. Governed primarily by the United Nations Convention on the Law of the […]
7.Dejure recognition
Dejure recognition refers to the formal and legal acknowledgment of a new state or government by another sovereign nation. This recognition confirms that the newly […]
6. IMF
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is a global financial institution established in 1944, with its headquarters in Washington, D.C. It was created during the Bretton […]
5. ICC
ICC stands for the International Criminal Court. It is an independent judicial body established to prosecute individuals for serious international crimes such as genocide, war […]
4. Chicago Convention
Representatives from various nations signed the Chicago Convention, officially known as the Convention on International Civil Aviation, on December 7, 1944, in Chicago, USA. This […]
3.Treaties
What Is a Treaty? A treaty is a formal and legally binding agreement between two or more sovereign states or international organizations. Treaties are created […]
1. Sources of International Law
Sources of International Law International law governs the conduct of nations and other international actors. Its sources define the rules and principles that bind states […]
9. There is an agreement between the workers and their employer by which the workers work for, below the minimum wage and pay and they do not claim for statutory minimum wages. Whether the agreement is valid
In a small manufacturing unit, a group of workers entered into an agreement with their employer. Under this deal, the workers consented to accept wages […]
