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National Security and Constitutional Limits: When Can States Lawfully Curtail Rights Under International Law?
When can a State lawfully restrict fundamental rights in the name of national security? This article examines the constitutional limits imposed by international law, focusing on legality, necessity, proportionality, and non-derogable rights.

Manoj Ambat
Jan 269 min read


Bilateral Agreements Between Nations: Enforcement, Breach, Arbitration and Sanctions under International Law
Bilateral agreements form the backbone of international relations. This in-depth article explores their binding force under international law, mechanisms of enforcement, remedies for breach, arbitration options, and the legality of countermeasures and sanctions.

Manoj Ambat
Jan 239 min read
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