Responses to world order

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State Sovereignty

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The concept that states have the right to make all laws within their territories.

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United Nations

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An international organization promoting human rights, peacekeeping, international law, and dialogue between states.

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State Sovereignty

The concept that states have the right to make all laws within their territories.

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United Nations

An international organization promoting human rights, peacekeeping, international law, and dialogue between states.

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International Instruments

Treaties and customary law that govern relations between states.

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International Courts and Tribunals

Bodies like the International Court of Justice and ad hoc tribunals that enforce international law.

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International Criminal Court

A tribunal aiming to prosecute individuals for international crimes, governed by the Rome Statute.

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Intergovernmental Organizations

Entities like the EU, NATO, and ASEAN that promote cooperation between states.

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Non-Government Organizations (NGOs)

Independent groups advocating for humanitarian causes globally.

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Domestic Law

Laws within a country, influenced by international treaties and agreements.

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World Governance

Systems like the UN that aim to manage global affairs and conflicts.

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Media's Role

The significant impact of media on public perception of world order issues.

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Political Negotiation

Diplomatic discussions to resolve conflicts peacefully, though non-binding.

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Persuasion

Using various methods to influence behavior, including sanctions and public exposure.

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Use of Force

The belief that force should be a last resort in international relations, regulated by the UN Charter.