GS 2: International RelationsGS 2: Polity

International law is not dead, its rules stay resilient, Pg6

Despite breaches, international law remains resilient, providing a framework for accountability and peaceful dispute resolution amid rising global tensions.

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Key Highlights:

  • Tensions involving the U.S. and Iran have sparked debate on the relevance of international law.
  • Breaches of the UN Charter's Article 2(4), prohibiting the use of force, are not new but are increasing.
  • International law extends beyond the UN Charter, governing trade, human rights, and more.
  • Despite breaches, international law-making continues with new treaties and international courts.

Detailed Insights:

  • The norm against the use of force has been repeatedly violated, but it provides a framework to hold powerful nations accountable.
  • Powerful states previously attempted to justify their actions within the framework of international law, allowing for dialogue.
  • Rising populist-authoritarianism, marked by a disregard for international law, poses a significant threat.
  • International law governs diverse areas, including trade, aviation, maritime resources, and climate change.
  • Recent treaties, such as the High Seas Treaty and a Pandemic Agreement, demonstrate ongoing international law-making.
  • International courts quietly resolve disputes, enabling the flow of goods, people, and communication across borders.

Key Concepts Involved:

  • International Law: A set of rules and principles governing relations among nations.
  • UN Charter: The foundational treaty of the United Nations, establishing its structure and principles.
  • Article 2(4): A key provision of the UN Charter prohibiting the threat or use of force in international relations.
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