Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties

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    It has been proven that international law and municipal law is supreme in its respective jurisdiction and that both of their legal element contained within the domestic and international systems respectively to be observed depending on the case at bar. In cases wherein states, in there international…

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    Delinquency In Haiti

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    Haitian Constitution is the law that governs the land. According to Article 16.2 of the Haitian Constitution of 1987, the age of majority is fixed at 18 years of age. The Haitian law for minors indicates that between the ages of 13 and 16 should not receive criminal punishment. Contrarily, often where minors are charged and sanctioned for offenses, they find themselves waiting for justice like other adult criminals. Even though the law states that whatever crime…

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    History shows that it took many wars to create these treaties and good relationships with the oriental, eastern and western countries. In a political standpoint, it can be seen that by closing…

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    Humanitarian Law History

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    HISTORY OF INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW Generally, International Humanitarian Law is considered as a set of rules which governs the conduct of humanitarian in armed conflicts. It provides the protection to person who are not or no longer participating in the hostilities besides it controls the usage of weapons and methods of warfare. According to Mr. Jean in his work, “Humanitarian law is a branch of public international law which owes its inspiration to a feeling for humanity and which is…

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    forms bonae fidei and bona fide, means good faith Now, the principle of ‘Good Faith’ though has not been conclusively defined in any International Law document, but, attempts at finding its true content and meaning have been made by several notable International Legal scholars. One such definition being “the principle of good faith in international law is a fundamental principle from which the rule Pacta Sunt Servanda and other legal rules distinctively and directly related to honesty, fairness…

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    With respect to the conflict between Adria and Betania, there are several factors of international law to consider. The introduction of zickfish by Adrian fish farmers, BigFish, in Adbeco Lake is a matter of both maritime law as well as environmental regulation. Moreover, the Betanian legislation that empowered police to capture BigFish’s president Yancey, undermines the basic principles of foreign extradition. Finally, the military precautions that Adria, Betania, and neighboring Concordia…

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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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    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: This report provides an analysis and evaluation of environmental planning of Australia and urban development. There are 3 relevant case studies of ecologically sustainable development that is clean land, clean air and plan for a clear environment. All the information presented and conceptualizes the state of environmental planning in Australia in relationship between urban form community and government attitudes to natural processes, resource management and policy development…

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    Adolf Hitler's Influence

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    informant he visited a convention of the DAP (German Worker’s Party) (Fernandes). The DAP was a party who was against democracy, Marxism, Jews, and the Versailles treaty. The DAP included everything Hitler wanted. He joined the DAP in 1919. He became their propaganda chief and debater. During conventions he improved his speech skills. In February of 1920 the DAP became NSDAP (National Socialist German Worker’s Party). He gave speeches at some big events against Versailles Treaty and the Weimarer…

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    controversial, as the Treaty of Versailles banned military organizations. By the time Hitler came into power in the early 1930s, this organization grew bigger than the army, as unemployment increased recruits. Possibly because of the rise in the Sturmabteilung’s power, Hitler, using the…

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