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Rule of Law in Conflict: A Comparative Study of South Asian Constitutions | Law Journals

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The definition of warfare has expanded radically, giving it a much wider horizon of character and scope compared to previously.  Wars and battle today wholeheartedly exist intra-nationally, instead of inter-nationally.  Legal instruments and approaches are expected to control conflict and to create and preserve peace and collaboration in these locations.   It's crucial for a nation to ensure equality and basic rights to the own citizens and ROL is a invaluable instrument in supplying exactly the exact same.  If strategically executed in times of battle, ROL's function in pinning down liability, conflict settlement and balancing abilities and liberty can dilute post battle losses into a country as well as stop subsequent conflicts.  This paper discusses the value of the ROL, either during and post battle.  Moreover, the writer tries to delve to the Southern Asian constitutions of India, Myanmar and Sri Lanka and research them via a photograph of ROL.  Last, the writer draws conclusions by correlating the inherent approach into the ROL using the battle dealing mechanism of the stated states. Read More 

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