Category: International Law

  • Critical Analysis Question

    ANSWER the following prompt using the PDFs and VIDEO LINKS attached ONLY. PROMPT – Based on your required readings, additional instructional videos, and class lecture and presentation, discuss if and why the present international state system is still unipolar or has transitioned to either a bipolar, tripolar or multipolar system. – Include at least 2…

  • Lecture Reflection

    Develop a substantive question or comment about the PDF/lesson. – 8 sentence minimum, NO MORE THAN 8-10 SENTENCES. – USE PDF only to write response. – First few sentences should be the foundation that build up to the last sentence of the paragraph that would be the substantive question. – Make sure what you are…

  • Modern policing, society, law enforcement, challenges, techn…

    Modern policing plays a vital role in maintaining order and stability in society. Law enforcement officers are responsible for ensuring public safety, preventing crime, and protecting citizens rights. In todays world, policing faces many challenges, especially with the rapid development of technology, which both supports and complicates their work. Ethical issues also arise, requiring officers…

  • Critical Analysis Question

    ANSWER the following prompt using the PDFs and VIDEO LINKS attached ONLY. PROMPT – Discuss how the world of FDR and Stalin may or may not resemble the world of Trump and Putin today? – Include at least 2 in text citations and cite them correctly – 400 words minimum, 450 words maximum Long quotes,…

  • Lecture Reflection

    Develop a substantive question or comment about the PDF/lesson. – 7 sentence minimum, NO MORE THAN 7-9 SENTENCES. – USE PDF only to write response. – First few sentences should be the foundation that build up to the last sentence of the paragraph that would be the substantive question. – Make sure what you are…

  • Crj33101 explaining about international laws , and the laws

    International laws are rules and agreements that countries follow in their relationships with each other. Unlike national laws (which are enforced by a government within a country), international laws are created through cooperation between nations and are based on mutual consent. Sources of International Law: Treaties and Agreements Formal written agreements between countries (for example,…

  • How Do State Sovereignty and Jurisdiction Influence Enforcem…

    International law is founded on the consent and cooperation of sovereign states, yet globalization has intensified cross-border interactions involving trade, human rights, environmental protection, and security. This raises critical questions about how international legal norms are created, interpreted, and enforced when states retain ultimate authority within their territories. In this context, how do principles such…

  • Critical Analysis Question

    ANSWER the following prompt using the PDFs and VIDEO LINKS attached ONLY. PROMPT – First, discuss “if and how” British policy of appeasement towards Nazi Germany emboldened Hitler’s expansionist policy in Europe in the 1930s. Second, by way of a conclusion of your essay, discuss briefly if there are any lessons that may help decision-makers…

  • Lecture Reflection

    Develop a substantive question or comment about the PDF/lesson. – 7 sentence minimum, NO MORE THAN 7-9 SENTENCES. – USE PDF only to write response. – First few sentences should be the foundation that build up to the last sentence of the paragraph that would be the substantive question. – Make sure what you are…

  • Discussion Question

    Students will be required to post one (1) original response (e.g., well-written, addressing multiple perspectives, citing sources, etc.) that are related to the discussion topic. Discussion should be 350-400 words. Each discussion must discuss an original issue from the reading. Discussion must be related to important concepts discussed in weekly readings. Discussion Prompt: Pick any…