What is Article 14 of the UN Treaty on cybercrime?

Each Party shall adopt such legislative and other measures as may be necessary to establish the powers and procedures provided for in this section for the purpose of specific criminal investigations or proceedings. Article 14 of the United Nations Draft Convention on Cybercrime addresses offenses related to child sexual abuse material (CSAM). It mandates that…

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Trump, Imran shared a ‘very good relationship’

Richard Grenell, president-elect Donald Trump’s nominee for envoy on special missions, has claimed that Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founding chairman Imran Khan shared a “very good relationship” with Trump during the latter’s first term as US president. Speaking to Newsmax TV, a conservative American television channel, on Tuesday, Grenell said the incarcerated PTI supremo, who served…

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Who is protected under international law?

International humanitarian law (IHL) safeguards various categories of individuals and entities in times of armed conflict; the Geneva Conventions and their Additional Protocols are instrumental in this. These legal frameworks extend protection to the sick and wounded, prisoners of war, civilians and civilian objects.    

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What is the enemy character in international law?

Enemy character of individuals of neutral States: The individuals of the neutral States who do not reside in the territory of enemy State are not deemed to be having enemy character. But if they participate in any activities against the belligerent State, then they may be deemed to having enemy character.   The Enemy Character…

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What is the general international law?

General international law is part and parcel of investor–State arbitration. Not only treaty law and State responsibility, but also matters such as State succession, the international minimum standard, or State immunity feature regularly in investor–State arbitration.

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Who is the father of international law?

The Dutch jurist Hugo Grotius (1583–1645) became known as the ‘father of international law’ in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The title “Father of International Law” is often attributed to Hugo Grotius (1583–1645), a Dutch jurist, philosopher, and theologian. Grotius laid the foundation for the modern system of international law through his seminal work, De Jure Belli…

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What are the three principles of international law?

The United Nations Charter sets out the fundamental principles of modern public international law, notably: Promotion of human rights; The strict limitation on the right to use force against other states; The strict prohibition on the acquisition of territory by force. The United Nations (UN) Charter, adopted on June 26, 1945, is one of the most influential legal…

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What is the concept of international law?

International law is a set of rules and principles governing the relations and conduct of sovereign states with each other, as well as with international organizations and individuals. Issues that fall under international law include trade, human rights, diplomacy, environmental preservation, and war crimes.

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