Subjects of International Law
Introduction International Law also known as (public international law or law of the nations) refers to the body of legal rules, norms and standards that apply between sovereign states and…
Introduction International Law also known as (public international law or law of the nations) refers to the body of legal rules, norms and standards that apply between sovereign states and…
The philosophy of education may be defined in its most straightforward meanings as the basic overview that includes a theoretical base and practices regarding the delivery of education, the essence…
Effective education and awakening of a child are essential, even at a young stage. During that time, the parents are central in guiding the child’s emotions, cognition, society, and awareness.…
ECE and ECD involve early childhood education and its program, which underlies and partly determines the child’s future academic, emotional, and social success. Teachers, indeed, are one of the most…
Inequality within the educational process is one of the ancient sores that has existed from time immemorial and has taken different forms in causing differential accessibility toward good education. Usually,…
While seeking various classical education, I was especially interested in one mode of education: classical. Classical cultural education is old-fashioned but still based on a well-worn template within a Western…
The Law of Treaties is considered one of the most important areas of the international law concerning the formation, meaning, as well as application, and implementation of the treaties including…
International law is a complex and multi-faceted system dealing with international relations among states and other actors. Its sources are the basis on which an understanding of how norms in…