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International Law
Theories on Necessity of Observing Rules of International Humanitarian Law by Non State Armed Groups in the Light of Non International Armed Conflict in Yemen

maryam hosseinabadi; Seyed Qasem zamani

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 23 January 2024

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjpl.2024.70597.2830

Abstract
  The presence of Non State Armed Groups (NSAGs) in non-international armed conflicts has become a threat to the international peace and security in the last few decades. In this regard, shedding light on the matter of the aforementioned entities' adherence to the rules and regulations of international ...  Read More

Typology of International Obligations

Hassan Savari; Mohammad Saleh Attar

Volume 16, Issue 44 , February 2015, , Pages 35-71

Abstract
  The UN charter as the foremost instrument in giving birth to International contemporary order- has laid the foundation of a new regime which is deemed by many as a revolution against Westphalia order of International law. This profound evolution is chiefly based on introduction of sociological premises ...  Read More

Reserved Domain in the Awards of International Court of Justice

hamid alhoii nazari

Volume 16, Issue 43 , February 2015, , Pages 135-162

Abstract
  It has widely been accepted that no subject is irrevocably fixed within thereserved domain. The ICJ has been frequently faced with claim of reserveddomain, whether in determining jurisdiction or merit. The ICJ standard in suchclaims is based on its precedent; it states that the clause “merely within ...  Read More