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The Doctrine Of Arguments Between Ibrahim And His People ( Applied Pattern), Khalid Ibrahim Hasaballah
The Doctrine Of Arguments Between Ibrahim And His People ( Applied Pattern), Khalid Ibrahim Hasaballah
UAEU Law Journal
The Lack of concern of the Islamic Nation (I.N.) to their doctrine yields illiterate and put its civilization behind all the other nations. Nowadays, the civilization of I.N. is in a decreasing state as a result of being less concerned on their doctrine. But despite of all these factors, the I.N. has proved its standing in the community with the help of Quraan as a guide in many ways and working with its doctrine resolve a lot of issues that showed up these days. Not only following the suggestions and non trust worthy sources. The philosophical logic is having a …
The Security Council Powers In Light Of The Peremptory Norms Doctrine, Mohammed Khalil Al Mousa
The Security Council Powers In Light Of The Peremptory Norms Doctrine, Mohammed Khalil Al Mousa
UAEU Law Journal
The main objective of this article is the limitations of the Security Council powers regarding its primary responsibility of maintaining international peace and security. The current article focuses on the possibility of applying the jus cogens norms doctrine (peremptory norms) to the Security Council decisions adopted in accordance with chapter vii of the United Nations charter. International peremptory norms are applied to international agreements and treaties, and this research proposes to extend the application of these norms to the Security Council decisions. If one of these decisions was in conflict with international peremptory norms, it will be void ab initio …