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6th Justice P.N.

Bhagwati International Moot Court Competition on Human Rights

CONTENTS
List of Authorities...i
Articles Referred....i
Books Referred..ii
Cases Cited.....ii
ICJ Advisory Opinion and Publications..iii
Statutes..........iii
Treaties and Conventions.iv
List of Abbreviations..v
Statement of Jurisdiction....vii
Statement of Facts..viii
Arguments Raised....xi
Summary of Arguments.....xiii
Arguments Advanced ....1
1. Whether the State of Boremon has violated human rights by indulging itself in the illegal
activities especially in the BoLR region? 1
1.1. The State of Boremon has violated several human rights by indulging itself in the
killings of many innocents especially in the BoLR region...1
1.2. The State of Boremon has deprived the people of BoLR, especially in the ALR
region, their right to live quality life with peace and have again and again destroyed
their means of sustenance..3
1.3. The State of Boremon has deprived the people of BoLR, especially in the ALR
region, their right to healthy environment.4

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1.4. Claims of sectarian discrimination in Azad Lola and Ramola have been made against
Boremon. The country is also accused of systemic suppression of free speech and
demonstrations against the government6
2. Whether the State of Boremon has violated International treaties that call for stringent
actions on part of ICJ?.7
2.1. The State of Boremon has repeatedly violated a series of international conventions of
high value and dignity while defending its stance in BoLR 7
2.2. The State of Boremon has violated the international treaty which was signed on 16th
September, 2015 at Romia8
2.3. The State of Boremon has violated its treaty obligations to Lola and Ramola under
Article 2 (4) of the United Nations Charter. ..10
2.4. Human rights are essential part of Customary International Law as well as
International Humanitarian Law. Breach of these law calls for stringent actions on
part of ICJ11
3. Whether the State of Boremon has declined to its people who are living in BoLR the basic
minimal right of Self-determination?.11
3.1. Boremon did not withdraw its troops from Lola & Ramola after the U.N. resolution
of 13 August 1948 and occupied its land consisting of the Azad Lola & Ramola and
Gilly Buket also referred to as the 'Northern Areas' or BoLR..12
3.2. The people of Lola & Ramola are abstained from their right to self-determination
since the state got independence from the Kritish rule...13
4. Whether the State of Boremon has declined to its people who are living in BoLR including
Azzad and Gilly Buket region their right to democracy?.15
4.1. One of the conditions of the partition of Soremon imposed by Great Kritain was that
the rulers of princely states would have the right to opt for either Soremon or
Boremon or remain independent.15
4.2. The ARSDB realizes the notion of democracy and states that restoration and
protection of democracy and public order is vital to nations overall development...17
4.3. Boremon's unilateral proclamation of governance over ALR and Gilly Buket since
October 22, 1947 violates the foundations of international law.18
Prayer...20
Annexure I

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