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Legal Optics of Burhan Wani's Struggle
As yet another anniversary of Burhan Wani's martyrdom passes, Indian media-particularly its pro-regime "Godi press"-resumes its predictable chorus, branding him a terrorist. This characterization, ...
Through diverse perspectives, the series seeks to uphold historical memory, promote shared development and defend fairness and justice. Only by confronting history with honesty and clarity can ...
The honor is a fake one used to advance the Left's agenda, and it creates bad incentives for U.S. politicians.
By the mid-20th century, international agreements like the United Nations Charter (1945) and the Kellogg–Briand Pact (1928) attempted to limit the use by states of war as a means of policy ...
Next time nations go to war, some will surely try to bring others before the World Court, will invoke the Briand-Kellogg pact under which nearly all governments— have “renounced war as ...
The argument that courts should not adjudicate disputes seen as “political” strangely ignores that since 1919 (upon the founding of the League of Nations) and certainly since 1928 upon the adoption of ...
Briand eventually conceded and the two worked together of the Pact of Paris, which was signed in 1928.
This led to “feel good” but incredibly naïve initiatives like the Kellogg-Briand Pact to outlaw war, and the Neutrality Acts to make certain that the US could not supply arms to anyone (even ...
The Hague Convention did not prevent aircraft, submarines or chemical weapons from being used in warfare; the Kellogg-Briand Pact did not stop war from being an instrument of policy for aggressor ...
States could go to war for any number of reasons, including to collect debts, to enforce treaties, and to protect trade routes. That changed only in 1928, when nearly every country in the world joined ...