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Good for All! …
The domestic law overcomes the international law. So, in this case, Indonesia would be entitled to apply the death penalty…
I think the main issue here is that the NPT treaty failed to create a customary law against the use…
I agree with Marwan, I believe that the human intervention was misused and this could be shown in its consequences…
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International Law and the Preemptive Use of Military Force in Yemen
The government of Saudi Arabia (KSA) initiated a military intervention in Yemen led by a coalition of countries that includes Jordan, United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Qatar, Morocco, Sudan, Bahrain, Oman, and Egypt (Weizmann, “International Law on the Saudi-Led Military Operations … Continue reading
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