1. Public International Law
International Law is, therefore, important to ensure the peaceful development of human rights, communications, maintenance of international peace and security, use of sea and airspace, trade and development aid including other essential factors which includes the peaceful settlement of disputes between Member States. ... And in Article 2 (3) of the UN Charter it clearly states that "All members shall settle their international disputes by peaceful means in such a manner that international peace and security and justice are not endangered". ... In 2006, the then President of the Cou...
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