The unilateral performance of the United States and the European Union in the international arena
Subject Areas :Mehdi Ashtari 1 , Ali Pourghasab Amiri 2 , Fakhrodin Abooye 3
1 - Damghan azad univPhD Student in Public International Law, Damghan Branch, Islamic Azad University, Damghan, Iran.ersity
2 - Damghan azad universityAssistant Professor of Law, Damghan Branch, Islamic Azad University, Damghan, Iran;
3 - Damghan azad university
Keywords: United States of America, European Union, Unilateralism, Violation of International Law, Political-Military Arena,
Abstract :
Governments set their own standards and regulations within the country and enforce them within their territory, but when the scope for implementing or influencing decisions goes to the international level, it is possible to intervene and comment on the establishment and enactment of laws and norms. Unilateralism occurs, unilateralism occurs. After the Cold War and the collapse of the Soviet Union, the United States, along with European countries, especially Western Europe, has become a new international arena, which after a while with various events in various places, intervened politically, legally, militarily and economically, violating international law. No country, not even the United States, which has a hegemonic role, or the European Union, can intervene in the affairs of other countries, except in one case, according to the principle of non-interference in the internal affairs of countries, to which the United Nations is committed. The exception is the issue of humanitarian law, which should not be unilateral and arbitrary with the permission of the Security Council, while the United States openly violates international trade laws, arbitrarily intervenes militarily in various parts of the world, and political institutions. - Domestic law condemns countries
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