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International law governs the rules, norms, and principles that regulate relations between sovereign states and other international actors. It appears across law school curricula as well as political science, international relations, and public policy courses. What makes it academically compelling is the tension at its core: a legal system that must coordinate the behavior of independent nations without a single overarching enforcement authority. Topics such as the use of force, diplomatic immunity, human trafficking, and the role of the United Nations give students rich material to examine how law functions — and sometimes fails — at the global level.

The papers archived on this topic reflect a wide range of analytical approaches. Some tackle structural and enforcement problems, questioning whether international law can genuinely constrain state behavior when compliance depends on political will. Others take a case-study approach, examining specific controversies such as Israeli settlement policies or diplomatic immunity to test broader legal principles. Several papers engage policy analysis by exploring how governments and international bodies respond to issues like human trafficking or the use of force, while others take a more theoretical stance on whether true universal jurisdiction exists in state practice.

A strong essay on international law needs a focused thesis that goes beyond summarizing rules — it should take a clear position on how law shapes or fails to shape state conduct. Evidence drawn from treaties, United Nations resolutions, and documented state practice carries the most weight. The most common pitfall is treating international law as monolithic; effective essays acknowledge where significant disagreement among nations exists and engage with that complexity directly.

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Guerrilla Warfare Counterinsurgency Directly Apply Post-9/11 Terrorist
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Independence of Kosovo (the Problems
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Mergers and Acquisitions (Organizational Characteristics)
The practice of merging and acquiring new firms from different countries has greatly increased over the past fifteen years (Moeller and Schlingemann, 2005 as cited in Martynova and Renneboog, 2008).
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Ukraine -- Country Risk Assessment
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University of Pennsylvania Is One
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Augusto Pinochet and Human Rights
Augusto Pinochet and Human Rights Abuses Introduction Augusto Pinochet was the principle actor in a notorious military coup in Chile – ironically, the date was September 11, 1973 – that was partly orchestrated by the United States. This bloody coup led to an extraordinary period of human rights violations and other heinous crimes in Chile. This paper relates to the human rights part of the Pinochet story, what happened to the people of Chile because of the legacy of Pinochet, why that is important today, and how the violations of human rights in Chile mirrored similar violations in Europe and elsewhere.
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The president's national drug control strategy comprises three specific approaches to combat the problem of drug abuse comprehensively. The strategy is designed to stop drug use before it starts, to provide drug…
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Multilateral Environmental Agreements and Global
Multilateral Environmental Agreements (MEAs) are legal instruments regulating activities that affect the environment. MEAs form a framework for efforts by the international community to reduce environmental damage and promote sustainable development. Because some MEAs also affect trade - or have the potential to do so - they are highly significant in the business world. This paper is a literature review regarding these MEAs.