Essays about: "Iran and international law"
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16. State Responsibility during State Failure - a Question of Attribution and State Definition
University essay from Lunds universitet/Juridiska institutionenAbstract : The term 'failed states' is still new to the international society and has as such not yet received any legal status. Nevertheless, the concept of failed states does have legal implications on many fields of international law. The law of State Responsibility constitutes such a field. READ MORE
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17. Deterring A Rogue- And Attempting To Stop Iran From Acquiring Nuclear Weapons
University essay from Lunds universitet/Statsvetenskapliga institutionenAbstract : Can deterrence work against a rogue state? The following analysis is done in order to test the validity of deterrence theory upon a rogue actor, and if necessary, to try and develop it further. Whereas the security strategy proved successful against the Soviet Union because of mutual assumptions of rationality, it is questionable if it works towards new challenges today. READ MORE
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18. The positive duty to protect diplomatic missions and personnel - An evaluation of what is appropriate
University essay from Lunds universitet/Juridiska institutionenAbstract : As I write this, there are numerous horrible wars and acts of terror taking place all over the world. However, it is my belief that the situation would be even worse without diplomats working as mediators, and for them to be able to fulfil their duties they need to be inviolable. READ MORE