Managing International and Civil Conflicts
The reactionary approaches and established institutions for managing international and civil conflicts have proven to be insufficient and often inadequate.
The reactionary approaches and established institutions for managing international and civil conflicts have proven to be insufficient and often inadequate.
The ICJ or “World Court” is the principal judicial body of the United Nations.
International Law has no defined area or governing body. It is composed of many laws, rules, and customs governing the relations between different nations, their governments, businesses, and organizations.
The evolving world situation will always require the consideration of new treaties, and there are currently three that should be taken up immediately.