International law can be understood as the law that governs the relations between two states. While there are conflicts over the origin of international law, some argue that the modern international system can be traced to about 400 years ago, while others argue that the earliest man also would
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The world has witnessed the war from ancient times. From the fight for the kingdom in ancient times to the political rivalry in modern times we have seen a war between two states or groups. After the devastating world war II, the need for rules and regulations for war arises. There are
Environmental protection is a matter of utmost urgency and significance, and the principal ingredient for the deterioration of aquatic and marine environments is the pollution caused due to the negligence of humans. Each year about 8 million tonnes of plastic is dumped into the oceans
Taliban militia’s rise to power in Afghanistan has put governments throughout the world in a quagmire as to whether or not recognise a regime purporting to be Afghanistan’s new government. Russia and China, two of the permanent members of the United Nations Security Council, appear to
Belarus, the country recognised as the only true dictatorship left in Europe is yet again in the news due to its abrupt way of detaining a journalist named Roman Protasevich. Roman Protasevich is known for his defiance towards the Belarusian Government and its dictator Alexander Lukashenko.
On 15th August 2021, the Taliban seized the capital city of Kabul and overthrew the Afghan Government. With the takeover came promises of better governance: Women would be given rights according to Sharia law, religious minorities would have rights as well as the freedom to conduct
Aircraft leasing is a very common transaction. Financial institutions lease aircraft to carrier companies; flight schools rent aircrafts to fliers who require them for weekends; part-ownership programs get into several dry leases in which program participants lease aircrafts to each other, etc.
The Two-Finger Test, also known as the virginity test, is a test performed by the medical experts by inserting two fingers into the victim’s vagina which is used to determine the looseness of a limb or muscle and also about the victim activity like whether she is sexually active or not.
This article examines the concept of extradition under international law and its general principle.