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    State Responsibility

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    of Serbia. In order for Serbia to be liable for the committing the genocide. Circumstances Precluding Wrongfulness. Defences that can be invoked by the state that committing wrongful act. A few defences can be invoked as stated in draft article. Legal Consequences of Internationally Wrongful Acts 1. Reparation‚ what are the modes of reparation can be conferred to victim state. 2. Genocide Case. The court held that there is a breach of genocide convention as failure of Serbia duty

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    assassination did cause a lot of confrontation between Austria and the Siberian government‚ Serbia claimed they had no knowledge of the plot. The assassination immediately led to Imperialism of Austria and Hungary over Serbia. Austria and Hungary instantly required an ally with Germany‚ assuming war would follow after they demanded the assassin of Archduke Ferdinand to be killed. Austria‚ Hungary and Germany declared war on Serbia on July 28‚ 1914. This event may have triggered the war and there was one thing

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    On August 5‚ 1914‚ Germany and Austria-Hungary marked the Blank Check‚ which affirmed their help for each other. Germany’s best course of action was to pronounce war on Russia‚ which would enable their partner to battle Serbia and just Serbia. On the off chance that Germany is getting reprimanded for causing war since they moved down their partner‚ for what reason don’t the other get faulted also? Germany can’t be singled out from alternate nations by adhering to their partnership

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    Causes of WWI

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    World War I‚ because it was the main trigger of all major problems in the Balkans‚ which created huge tension in Europe from the end of the 19th century to the beginning of the 20th. An area where nationalism was creating huge tension at the time was Serbia. Serbians are part of an ethnic group called Slavs. Austria-Hungary‚ Serbia’s neighbour had a population that consisted of a high percentage of Slavs. The Serbians saw the Slavs in Austria as being oppressed and dreamed to unite them under one large

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    The First World War has established an unforgettable memoir in the history books. World War 1 was a massacre of human life and an important event that determined the present state of the modern world. Yes‚ World War 1 was inevitable. The foundation of the causes of World War 1 can be traced back to several factors that were building up international tension to the ultimate result of war. In the 1900s‚ the European countries were extremely competitive in extending their influence around the world

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    WWI was the first major world war where many countries participated for their freedoms. For being the first major world war‚ it definitely made a strong impact on human history. It lasted four long years‚ from 1914 to 1918. This tragic event left over 17 million soldiers and civilians killed and 20 million seriously wounded. We humans should and probably will never forget this very important affair in history that changed so many lives. Some for the better‚ and some for the very worst. Events Leading

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    World War One Causes

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    amount of hatred‚ distrust and rivalry between the European nations. In 1914‚ the whole of Europe was very unstable. Britain and France were worried that Germany would attempt to seize parts of their empires‚ Russia was worried Austria would invade Serbia‚ the Turks wanted to strengthen their empire and so on. Nobody wanted or expected a massive war‚ but all this distrust‚ rivalry and jealousy prevented peace. “Very few people understood the full horror of what was about to happen.”1 As the tensions

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    Analysis of Transport Infrastructure Development‚ and Impacts of Tax Regimes on Transport‚ Energy‚ Environment and Household Consumption on Economic Development: A Case of the Balkans – Albania‚ Bulgaria‚ Croatia‚ Kosovo‚ Macedonia and Montenegro By DECLARATION I‚ Muhamet Ahmeti‚ declare that the contents of this dissertation/thesis represent my own un-aided work‚ and never before have‚ this dissertation / thesis submitted towards any

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    ‘The First World War started more by accident than by design’. Discuss. To some extent it is correct to state that the First World War started more by accident than by design. However‚ it can be argued that many nations within Europe had planned for war and some even pushed for war. Despite this‚ those nations never wished for a full scale ‘World War’. They were hoping for a war on a much smaller scale‚ for example‚ the earlier Balkan wars of 1912 and 1913. In this essay I will discuss both sides

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    To what extent was Germany responsible for causing World War One? To what extent was Germany responsible for causing World War One? In August‚ 1914‚ 6 million men mobilised for war on the European continent. It was the bloodiest war that had been fought yet in history due to huge advances in weapons and technology. This question of who was to blame for the war has been debated many times by many historians. Germany was responsible for its beginning to some extent but that extent can be argued

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