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    Introduction Facebook Incorporated is a social media company based in the United States that founded Facebook in 2004 and later purchased Instagram and WhatsApp. These social media platforms are accessible in multiple countries through the internet and apps on cell phones and tablets. As of November 2016 Instagram has over 200 million users, Facebook has over 1.79 billion users, and WhatsApp has 500 million users (zephoria). None of the platforms charge a membership fee and are completely free to

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    PBL3001H: International law assignment 1. Whether Kenya has a right to use force against al-Shabaab in Somalia? The use and threat of the use of force is prohibited by article 2(4) of the United Nations Charter . The only exception in which States may use force unilaterally (without authorisation of the United Nations Security Council), is when they invoke the right of self-defence . The right of self-defence can only arise in situations where the state’s security is threatened, and its vital interests

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    ensure humanitarian intervention does not become “a smokescreen for bullies” (Weiss, 2004: 142). This is precisely what the ICISS has achieved with its report Responsibility to Protect. As has been echoed in this essay the ICISS focuses on the notion that with sovereignty comes responsibility, specifically the responsibility to protect human rights (Evans et al., 2001: 12). Thus, it is primarily the duty of the state to uphold human rights. However, “Where a population is suffering serious harm,

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    The United Nations ( Un )

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    II, there was an international alliance that similar to the UN, which could often be regarded as the predecessor of the UN. The Charter of the United Nations, which came into force on October 24th 1945, marked the establishment of the UN. According to the Charter, the UN is open to “all other peace-loving states which accept the obligations contained in the present Charter and, in the judgment of the Organization, are able and willing to carry out these obligations” . Yet, the role of the UN has been

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    More so than that, Huntington was writing during a time when the United States was the world’s only military superpower which lead to the idea that America should take the lead in establishing the “new world order”, one which would be dominated by the United States and their allies. Because of this, American diplomats and officials were faced with regional, religious and ethnic conflicts that, as Huntington argues, could not be easily solved. During this time the United States were making major

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    The transcript for Think Tank with Ben Wattenberg from September 16th 2004 on “Does the U.N. Work?” is a debate with two opposing views one for and one against the United Nations. Timothy Wirth the President of the United Nations Foundation, former U.S. Senator and former undersecretary for global affairs at the U.S. Department of State goes against Josh Muravchik a scholar at the American Enterprise Institute and author of “Exporting Democracy: fulfilling America’s Destiny, and, The Imperative of

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    The UN Security Council was created on October 24, 1945 when the Second World War was coming to an end, and upon the ratification of the Charter. The Security Council on January 17, 1946 held is first session. However, before that there were representatives from China, Great Britain, the Soviet Union, and the United States whom met at the Dumbarton Oaks in Washington D.C. for the initial discussions that would then lead to the creation of the Council. The UN Security Council then took permanent residence

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    to a certain extent in providing resolutions to threats of world order. Its structure and functioning was designed to curtail the negative effects of globalisation, such as the spread of transnational threats, and to grant peace and security. The Charter of the United Nations with a purpose to strive for peace and security and act in a manner that reduces threats established the UN in 1945. Specifically through the establishment of the UN refugee agency it has been effective in responding to the threat

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    Millions of people are condemned to abuse and oppression because of the repressive policies of their own government’s, or because their governments unwillingness or inability to prevent major human rights violation. The United Nations Security Council is designed to combat this problem by providing the basis for external intervention when internal remedies are ineffective. As can be seen from the analysis of the legal framework pertaining to military intervention, it is not a matter that should be

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    Canadian history has been profoundly shaped by numerous events. The fifteenth Prime Minister, Pierre Elliot Trudeau remains one of the greatest citizens to define the nation’s identity. During his fifteen years in the position, he makes multiple decisions and contributions of great importance towards the growth and prosperity of Canadian society. As a result of his ambitions and efforts, widespread popularity known as “Trudeaumania” begins as a phenomenon that had existed like no other before his

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