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LCP4801 Assignment
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ANSWERS) Semester 2
2024 - DUE 10
September 2024 ;
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, QUESTION 1 On 3 April 2020, the Republic of Airoterp entered
the territory of the Republic of Aibmaz, without authorisation, and
killed Diaprem in his home. The government of Airoterp claims that
Diaprem is a terrorist who had carried out a series of bombings that
killed over 100 people within its territory. From reports, Diaprem
was unarmed when he was shot and killed by members of the
Airoterp special forces. Evaluate the actions of the Republic of
Airoterp based on the questions below with reference to authority.
1.1 Briefly State the position of international law regarding the use
of force. (6) 1.2 Are there circumstances under which a State may
deviate from this rule? (8) 1.3 Can the Republic of Airoterp justify
its actions under any of these circumstances? (8) 1.4 Does the of
Aibmaz have any claim for reparations against the actions of the
Republic of Airoterp? (8) [30]


It seems like you're dealing with a complex scenario involving
international law and the use of force between two fictional
countries, Airoterp and Aibmaz. Here’s a breakdown of how you
could approach each question based on international legal
principles:
1.1 Position of International Law Regarding the Use of Force
International law, specifically as outlined in the United Nations
Charter (Article 2(4)), prohibits the threat or use of force against the
territorial integrity or political independence of any state. This
principle is a cornerstone of modern international relations and aims
to maintain peace and security among nations.
1.2 Circumstances Under Which a State May Deviate from This
Rule

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