Deniz Publication
Clinical Cancer Investigation Journal
ISSN Print: 2278-1668, Online: 2278-0513


Publisher: Deniz Publication
ARTICLE
Year: 2022   |   Volume: 11   |   Issue: 1 S   |   Paper ID: CCLS220317

Pre-war Rights, Human Legal Protection and International Law


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Abstract

Some condemn the war, and others praise the war, and in the meantime, some consider war harmful, but necessary. The study of the law of war, the definition of war and its structural elements, and measures of armed retaliation are necessary to understand the legal meaning of war. Why war? Are there any interests in the war? Is war a political tool? Is war a symbol of power? Is war a practical way to protect and promote human rights? In international law, war is a method of coercion with the use of force. From the perspective of customary law, war is a phenomenon of social pathology. From a legal point of view, war is defined as a "tool of national policy", a set of armed acts and coercive actions that take place within the framework of relations between countries (two or more countries) and enforces certain rules in all their relations with each other and also with Becomes third countries. The purpose of this study is to analyze and discover the pre-war facts that lead to war and also the ultimate goal is to find a solution to reduce the potential factors of war to protect people. In this article, we intend to address the concept of war and fully state the rights of war. The findings reveal that the media's role and public health communication impact human rights promotion and nations’ awareness levels.

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ISSN Print: 2278-1668, Online: 2278-0513