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LCP4801 - International Law, word_notes & MARKED_ASSIGNMENT.
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[Show more]LCP4801 - International Law. .International Law. LCP4801 Why is the UN not a legislator? How does it diff er from a parliament? The UN does 
not have the power to enact rules which are binding on all states. T 
The General Assembly (GA) may only adopt resolutions, and these are merely 
recommendatio...
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Add to cartLCP4801 - International Law. .International Law. LCP4801 Why is the UN not a legislator? How does it diff er from a parliament? The UN does 
not have the power to enact rules which are binding on all states. T 
The General Assembly (GA) may only adopt resolutions, and these are merely 
recommendatio...
LCP4801_MARKED_ASSIGNMENT 
Article 46A bis, of the Malabo Protocol, provides that ‘no charges shall be commenced 
or continued before the court against any serving African Union Head of State or 
Government, or anybody acting or entitled to act in such a capacity, or other senior 
state officials ...
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Article 46A bis, of the Malabo Protocol, provides that ‘no charges shall be commenced 
or continued before the court against any serving African Union Head of State or 
Government, or anybody acting or entitled to act in such a capacity, or other senior 
state officials ...
lcp4801_word_notes 
1 WHAT IS INTERNATIONAL LAW ALL ABOUT? 
1.1 Welcome to the International Law module: LCP4801 
International law is the law between international entities such as states and international 
organisations. It is not about political argument although, of course, politics do inform 
t...
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1 WHAT IS INTERNATIONAL LAW ALL ABOUT? 
1.1 Welcome to the International Law module: LCP4801 
International law is the law between international entities such as states and international 
organisations. It is not about political argument although, of course, politics do inform 
t...
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