Analysis of violations of international law in the conflict between the United States and Afghanistan
Journal: International Journal of Arts and Social Science (Vol.4, No. 5)Publication Date: 2021-10-30
Authors : Jedra Sudirman;
Page : 06-132
Keywords : Analysis; International Law; United States-Afghanistan conflict; violations;
Abstract
In life between nations, there must be joys and sorrows, good and bad relations, friendship and hostility, mutual cooperation, conflict and so on. In this case we can see the relationship between the United States and Afghanistan. Currently, the two countries have a bad relationship, in other words, there is a conflict between them. Seeing this incident, the researcher is interested in analyzing how international law is violated in the conflict. Because as far as researchers have observed so far, whenever there is a conflict, there is always a gap in international law enforcement. And usually violations of international law start from a strong state. Surprisingly, after the powerful country violated international law, in fact the country is not sanctioned for the enforcement of international law. So, whoever is strong, then that is in power and he does not obey the rules of international law that have been made and agreed upon. However, international law applies to weak countries. This research method uses library research methods with a qualitative approach. The results obtained from this study are that the United States is analyzed to have violated International Law against Afghanistan in the form of sacrificing civilians in its conflict, carrying out military invasions that have no legality and carrying out torture of prisoners of war. but international law applies to weak states. This research method uses library research methods with a qualitative approach. The results obtained from this study are that the United States is analyzed to have violated International Law against Afghanistan in the form of sacrificing civilians in its conflict, carrying out military invasions that have no legality and carrying out torture of prisoners of war. but international law applies to weak states. This research method uses library research methods with a qualitative approach. The results obtained from this study are that the United States is analyzed to have violated International Law against Afghanistan in the form of sacrificing civilians in its conflict, carrying out military invasions that have no legality and carrying out torture of prisoners of war
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