The United Nations (UN) Human Rights Council (HRC) resolution 30/1 for Sri Lanka is an international wrongful act of an international organization. In his resolution 30/1, the HRC did not respect and fulfill his obligation to the UN Global Counter-Terrorism Strategy (UNGCTS) by his mandate given by the General Assembly of the UN. The HRC prepared the resolution 30/1 without taking account of the systematic acts of terrorism of the Tamil militant Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) and did not defined LTTE as a terrorist organization as defined in his resolution 25/1. LTTE financed his terrorism acts by different criminal sources including drug dealing with the terror organization PKK, illegal human trafficking and international sea pira...
Human Rights is an international private law that put the state as the parties; meaning that the sta...
Several significant legal, policy, and practical concerns are at issue in whether armed non-state ac...
Ban Ki-Moon’s apology for the role of the UN in the cholera outbreak in Haiti, reignited the debate ...
"Language in the draft resolution now before the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) for an investigatio...
"Language in the draft resolution now before the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) for an investigatio...
The UN Charter acknowledges the right of the UN Security Council to use force to address threats to ...
<p class="p1"><span class="s1">The United Nations Security Council’s anti-terrorism regime constitut...
In Resolution 2331 (2016), adopted on 20 December 2016, the Security Council focusses on THB and its...
The targeted sanctions adopted by the UN Security Council against individuals and entities suspected...
In Resolution 2331 (2016), adopted on 20 December 2016, the Security Council focusses on THB and its...
22nd February 2013, Colombo, Sri Lanka: In the lead up to the 22nd Session of the United Nations Hum...
22nd February 2013, Colombo, Sri Lanka: In the lead up to the 22nd Session of the United Nations Hum...
Targeted sanctions serve as a coercive tool to change behavior, or as a precautionary measure to pre...
Abstract The United Nations nowadays has many problems. By looking some case, especially human right...
Abstract The United Nations nowadays has many problems. By looking some case, especially human right...
Human Rights is an international private law that put the state as the parties; meaning that the sta...
Several significant legal, policy, and practical concerns are at issue in whether armed non-state ac...
Ban Ki-Moon’s apology for the role of the UN in the cholera outbreak in Haiti, reignited the debate ...
"Language in the draft resolution now before the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) for an investigatio...
"Language in the draft resolution now before the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) for an investigatio...
The UN Charter acknowledges the right of the UN Security Council to use force to address threats to ...
<p class="p1"><span class="s1">The United Nations Security Council’s anti-terrorism regime constitut...
In Resolution 2331 (2016), adopted on 20 December 2016, the Security Council focusses on THB and its...
The targeted sanctions adopted by the UN Security Council against individuals and entities suspected...
In Resolution 2331 (2016), adopted on 20 December 2016, the Security Council focusses on THB and its...
22nd February 2013, Colombo, Sri Lanka: In the lead up to the 22nd Session of the United Nations Hum...
22nd February 2013, Colombo, Sri Lanka: In the lead up to the 22nd Session of the United Nations Hum...
Targeted sanctions serve as a coercive tool to change behavior, or as a precautionary measure to pre...
Abstract The United Nations nowadays has many problems. By looking some case, especially human right...
Abstract The United Nations nowadays has many problems. By looking some case, especially human right...
Human Rights is an international private law that put the state as the parties; meaning that the sta...
Several significant legal, policy, and practical concerns are at issue in whether armed non-state ac...
Ban Ki-Moon’s apology for the role of the UN in the cholera outbreak in Haiti, reignited the debate ...