US President Donald Trump has been again nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize for his foreign policy philosophy, dubbed the “Trump Doctrine,” Sky News reported. A group of law professors in Australia are the third to nominate Trump for the honour.

“What he has done with the Trump Doctrine is that he has decided he would no longer have America involved in endless wars, wars which achieve nothing but the killing of thousands of young Americans and enormous debts imposed on America,” Australian law professor David Flint told Sky News Australia on Sunday.

Ever since he assumed office as the President of the United States, Donald Trump has been cribbing about not receiving a Nobel Peace Prize.

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However, this year Magnus Jacobsson, a member of the Swedish Parliament, nominated Trump for the prize for his work in forging a historic peace deal between Serbia and Kosovo, and Christian Tybring-Gjedde, a member of the Norwegian Parliament, nominated Trump for the Israel-UAE-Bahrain deal.

Last September, Trump had accused the Nobel Committee of being unfair. He said that he would have been considered for the Peace Prize if it was given out fairly. In January, speaking at a campaign rally in Ohio, he reiterated the claim with a bizarre accusation– his Nobel Peace Prize was stolen from him by the Ethiopian Prime Minister.

East African leader Abiy Ahmed had received the award that year for brokering a deal to end the bloody conflict between his country and neighbouring Eritrea.

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Ridiculing Trump, the House Foreign Affairs Committee had said that Trump is confused. “If they gave the Nobel for deals that didn’t happen, the President would have a shelf full of them,” they had said in a tweet.

According to the Nobel committee rules, Peace Prize nominations can be made by members of governments and international courts of law, university chancellors, professors of social science, history, philosophy, law and theology, leaders of peace research institutes and institutes of foreign affairs.

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Democratic candidate Joe Biden has also been nominated for Nobel Peace Prize this year by British Labour Party MP Chris Bryant. The prize will be announced on October 9.