Aidin Zandian; hasan soleimani; ahmadreza Behniafar
Abstract
The spread of unconventional behavior and international rules by governments as key players in international law and the politicization of the United Nations, especially the Security ...
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The spread of unconventional behavior and international rules by governments as key players in international law and the politicization of the United Nations, especially the Security Council and other international organizations, has jeopardized world peace. Endless conflicts in the Middle East, the arms race between the great world powers, the genocide of Bosnian Muslims, Rohingya and Uighurs in China, repeated crimes against humanity in Africa, widespread environmental degradation, and growing violence against minorities. Ethnic and religious discrimination, Endless conflicts in the Middle East, the arms race between the great world powers, the genocide of Bosnian Muslims, Rohingya and Uighurs in China, repeated crimes against humanity in Africa, widespread environmental degradation, and growing violence against minorities.gross and systematic violations of human rights in many countries of the world, unilateral sanctions, etc. are evidence of the ineffectiveness of Westphalian international law. So; Can civil society play a role in international law, get out of the current situation and adjust and control the deviation of states from the rules and laws of international law?