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International Law Question
6LAW1059-0905-2025 – Public International Law Assignment [ Assignment 2 – Oral Presentations and Q&A] Question Public International Law is often criticised for its aspirational yet indeterminate, vague or contradictory norms, as well as lack of coercive enforcement mechanisms. Do you agree with the above statement? Is it possible to construct a convincing defence of Public […]
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(The Hook)
Question Details (The Core) To get an accurate response, include these three elements: The Specific Framework: Mention if you are looking at Public International Law (nations) or Private International Law (individuals/corporations). Relevant Treaties/Case Law: List any specific treaties (like the Geneva Convention) or cases (ICJ rulings) your tutor should focus on. The Format: Specify if […]
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INTL-L 250 INTRO TO INTL LAW&LEGAL INST
Download and read the major war crimes treaties Geneva Conventions, Rome Statute, and others. They run to hundreds of articles, so start early. Your task is to create a PDF with one entry per letter of the alphabet, each matching a letter to a real war crime. Be creative with phrasing where needed if no […]
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HOW THE WHOLE SYSTME WORKS ?
To what extent can the “Right to be Forgotten” be reconciled with the principle of “Transboundary Data Flow” under International Human Rights Law and the ICCPR? Analyze the legal validity of “State of Necessity” as a defense for violating international environmental obligations in the context of the Gabkovo-Nagymaros precedent? Does the “attribution of conduct” under […]
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Research and Report Writing
Research paper will examine the full history and present-day relationship between the United States and Iran, explaining how two countries that were once allies became long-term rivals and why tensions still continue through 2026. The paper should present both sides fairly and objectively, showing how historical events, political decisions, security concerns, and mutual distrust shaped […]
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Critical Analysis Question
ANSWER the following prompt using the PDFs and VIDEO LINKS attached ONLY. PROMPT – Based on your required readings, additional instructional videos, and class lecture and presentation, discuss if and why the present international state system is still unipolar or has transitioned to either a bipolar, tripolar or multipolar system. – Include at least 2 […]
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Lecture Reflection
Develop a substantive question or comment about the PDF/lesson. – 8 sentence minimum, NO MORE THAN 8-10 SENTENCES. – USE PDF only to write response. – First few sentences should be the foundation that build up to the last sentence of the paragraph that would be the substantive question. – Make sure what you are […]
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Modern policing, society, law enforcement, challenges, techn…
Modern policing plays a vital role in maintaining order and stability in society. Law enforcement officers are responsible for ensuring public safety, preventing crime, and protecting citizens rights. In todays world, policing faces many challenges, especially with the rapid development of technology, which both supports and complicates their work. Ethical issues also arise, requiring officers […]
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Critical Analysis Question
ANSWER the following prompt using the PDFs and VIDEO LINKS attached ONLY. PROMPT – Discuss how the world of FDR and Stalin may or may not resemble the world of Trump and Putin today? – Include at least 2 in text citations and cite them correctly – 400 words minimum, 450 words maximum Long quotes, […]
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Lecture Reflection
Develop a substantive question or comment about the PDF/lesson. – 7 sentence minimum, NO MORE THAN 7-9 SENTENCES. – USE PDF only to write response. – First few sentences should be the foundation that build up to the last sentence of the paragraph that would be the substantive question. – Make sure what you are […]
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