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International law study plan for CE-17
Hi everyone, I hope all of you would be going great with your preparation. Below is the link to the study plan for International law, based on the analysis of past papers-2000 onwards . It is a continuation of a senior's study plan.
http://www.mediafire.com/download/6r...study+plan.pdf Thanks , wish you all best of luck |
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Thanks and need same sort of study plan for other subjects
Hi. I have emailed you. Kindly check your email. I am very thankful for this study plan. it is very useful. I need the same sort of plans for IR, USA History, Pulbic Ad and Punjabi. Can you please help me regarding this.
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kindly mail it to me
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What is the duty of other states in case of internal revolt in an independent state? Can they help the rebels? Under what circumstances recognition may be accorded to the rebels? answer this que
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In international law, there are two statuses for infighting groups. Rebels and insurgents. Insurgents have a nationality. Therefore international law does not apply on them. No other state should intervene. They are answerable to the state under state law. Rebels have no nationality. Therefore they are out of state law. International law governs their belligerence. Other states can help the state to fight them. But if other states assist rebels, the conflict now become s international conflict. The states then become belligerents. Differentiation between rebels and insurgents is very confusing and i have found different opinions in differenr places. So i would say someone else explains it.
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