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    of the Soviet Union have a severe contradictory economic, social and legal effect on my homeland in spite of 24 years of Independence. My passion to study international law goes back to 1991, when the Soviet Union had collapsed, with Kazakhstan becoming an independent country. One of the aims of our first president was to build new international relations. I was four years old when I recall watching a news report covering an official visit of our president in UN assembly attempting to become…

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    LIMITATIONS OF POSITIVIST INTERNATIONAL LAW Although, it may be appealing to rely on the positivist arguments that focus on international written, official rules, it is important to note that law transcends far beyond being just a set of rules controlling and dictating the behavior of societies. The norms, values, morals and beliefs of any community are reflected in its law. International law does recognize other sources which are not given any credence in positive law. It recognizes the…

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    Mass Surveillance Violates International Law. 2. Paragraph 1: Does: Introduces different countries are trying to limit internet users from either posting anonymously or using encryption to communicate securely. Says: Ecuador’s internet user need to use real name on online, and “pseudonyms are outlawed in Vietnam” (para 1). Paragraph 2: Does: The author gives evidence said government try to stop internet user use from posting anonymously has violate international law. Says: “David Kaye, the…

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    International law is mainly known for all the consisted rules and principles governing the relations and dealings of different nations with each other. For international law, there has never been a particular area or governing body so mainly their laws have varied which govern and impacted deals with the legal interactions between different nations, their governments and organizations included their rights and responsibilities in deals they make with other nations. International Law contains the…

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    Introduction The international market has become more connected and integrated during the last years. In fact, the globalization of markets has evolved the integration of business activities and permitted the global institutions to interact with each other; a French company that is headquartered in France operates in the U.S. and a German company operates in India. Actually, the international interaction of business units all over the world requires the implementation of international laws…

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    Similarly, the role of consent can ensure that state interests are served. As consent will likely not be given if states view the law as harmful to their interest, this will trigger further negotiations until an agreement is reached, therefore providing a system where states can ensure that their interests and welfare are protected. Critically, if a state is not a participating party in a lawmaking process, its state interests will be unprotected. This is seen in OPEC where as an overall major…

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    Needless to say, the Entry into Israel Law does not address the special status of East Jerusalem residents, protected residents who were annexed to Israel, nor does it address the State of Israel's obligations to them. Revoking residency status of East Jerusalem residents contravenes international law. The International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruled in its 2004 advisory opinion to the UN Assembly on the subject of the separation barrier that East Jerusalem is occupied territory, like the rest of…

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    Westphalia asserted the equality of sovereign states, thus giving birth to international law. The ultimate goal for the creation of universal law emerged from the anarchic world we live in. Unlike domestic law, international law has no global government enforcing the rules. Since rules provide order and help mitigate conflict, an effort emerged to properly deal with conflict among states. International law is created through international agreements and treaties between states as well as…

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    International investment law as an instrument for sustainable development The relation between international investment law and sustainable development is ?two sided?.[footnoteRef:2] This statement is also supported by Newcombe, he states sustainable development is indeed needed in the future, thus, foreign direct investment (FDI) could be the main instrument to ensure any development agenda.[footnoteRef:3] Furthermore, Foreign direct investment also contributes toward financing sustained…

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    growth and incomes by adopting international economic policies that promote greater trade and investment. Many of the studies demonstrate that greater international trade and investment is correlated or associated with higher economic growth and income; it is also important to demonstrate various ways greater international trade and investment can cause them to…

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