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 8
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If an American man and an Indian woman
were married in India and now live in Los Angeles. In case they ever want a
divorce, the rules of private international law will determine where they will
be required to go, either to the US or to an Indian court to get divorced.
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If you are defrauded by a foreign
country’s personal/private entity or organisation, then the rules of private
international law will apply if you want to sue.
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Supranational Law refers to a situation
in which a nation/state surrenders to a court of its choice, its right to make
certain judicial decisions, which will take priority over the decision made by
the national courts.
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If the supranational law is represented
by the European Union (EU), all the courts within the member states of the EU
are overruled by the European Court of Justice in accordance with EU laws.
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It can be said without a doubt that
International laws have protected the interests of states, especially of those,
which have no power to protect their own interests.
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The World Food Programme, a part of the
UN, which is a subject of international law, is a large humanitarian agency
which fights hunger worldwide and delivers food assistance in case of
emergencies.
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International Law has played a vital
role in the welfare of human beings.
·
There are various international treaties
for the promotion of fundamental human rights, justice and equality, like the
Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
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International law has brought unity
among different nations/states as no one state can be separated from the other.
Every state has become the need of the other one.
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