State Sovereignty
The concept that states have the right to make all laws within their territories.
United Nations
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.
United Nations
An international organization promoting human rights, peacekeeping, international law, and dialogue between states.
International Instruments
Treaties and customary law that govern relations between states.
International Courts and Tribunals
Bodies like the International Court of Justice and ad hoc tribunals that enforce international law.
International Criminal Court
A tribunal aiming to prosecute individuals for international crimes, governed by the Rome Statute.
Intergovernmental Organizations
Entities like the EU, NATO, and ASEAN that promote cooperation between states.
Non-Government Organizations (NGOs)
Independent groups advocating for humanitarian causes globally.
Domestic Law
Laws within a country, influenced by international treaties and agreements.
World Governance
Systems like the UN that aim to manage global affairs and conflicts.
Media's Role
The significant impact of media on public perception of world order issues.
Political Negotiation
Diplomatic discussions to resolve conflicts peacefully, though non-binding.
Persuasion
Using various methods to influence behavior, including sanctions and public exposure.
Use of Force
The belief that force should be a last resort in international relations, regulated by the UN Charter.