Vande Matram!
These are some
one liner notes on Public International Law. Read them carefully and note them
for your knowledge.
One liner notes
on Public International Law: Part 11
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The non-state actors have played a
significant role in maneuvering different important tasks that fall within the
ambit of International Law.
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The non-state actors are struggling to
get legal recognition under International Law.
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The non-state actors are economically,
financially, and strategically capable of doing things on the ground level.
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Traditional international law did not
allow the activities of non-state actors and did not even predate their
existence, but with a sharp increase in the number of people who faced
discrimination and persecution at the hands of sovereign governments or a race
that faced ethnic cleansing.
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According to one definition suggested by
Andrew Caplan, the non-state actors, generally understood as, including any
entity that is not a state, often referred to as a terrorist group, religious
group, civil society, and corporations.
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One of the pivotal reasons for not
endowing the NSA with legal powers and giving them legal recognition was that
the states in traditional International Law were reluctant to share their
powers.
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When the International law will
legitimize the actions of the non-state actors then they also legitimize the
unlawful actions of the non-state actors.
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The Civil Society is one of non-state
actors that complained against, President of Congo, for violating human rights
on the International Forum. The President was summoned and enquired about the
same and the appropriate action was taken against him.
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