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International law and use of military : an overview

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Delhi; Prashant publishing house; 2011Description: 296pISBN:
  • 9789380565187
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 341.7 SHA
Summary: The right and obligation of a governing authority to use force to defend its citizens against an aggressor predates by centuries modern nation states and modern international law. Pre-emption and the pre-emptive use of force in response to an imminent threat remains a recognised, viable option within the framework of international law. There is binding on every nation across the world to commply with the international laws to use the military force within the preview of laws. The book specifically deals elaborately with the various sorts of intenational laws pertaining to different fields such as international law and armed conflict, international law and distinctive nature, war on terrorism and international law, international law and use of military forces and accountability, international law as a tool to delegitimate the military etc.
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The right and obligation of a governing authority to use force to defend its citizens against an aggressor predates by centuries modern nation states and modern international law. Pre-emption and the pre-emptive use of force in response to an imminent threat remains a recognised, viable option within the framework of international law. There is binding on every nation across the world to commply with the international laws to use the military force within the preview of laws.

The book specifically deals elaborately with the various sorts of intenational laws pertaining to different fields such as international law and armed conflict, international law and distinctive nature, war on terrorism and international law, international law and use of military forces and accountability, international law as a tool to delegitimate the military etc.

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