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Understanding Of The Russia Versus Ukraine Conflict In Reference To Politico-Legal Mainstream Public

Understanding Of The Russia Versus Ukraine Conflict In Reference To Politico-Legal Mainstream Public International Law Vis A Vis Ancient Indian Ideology In Relation To Intersectionality Between Humanitarian Law And Human Rights




Shailja Khosla, MA (Political Science), LL.M (Constitutional Law), Assistant Professor, Amity Law School, Amity University, Noida.


Introduction


As nations of the world and their people witness the political-military-defence staged currently between Russia Versus Ukraine , the international relations – political- legal international law currency among the economy of humanitarian law and human rights confluence finds the centrepiece in the context of sense of Russia’s ideas- values and politico-ideology beliefs among the adoption- incorporation by state of Ukraine under diplo-militaristic attitude of Russia validating question when natural human rights of life -liberty of all yet extension of sovereignty(national security) -national interest for Russia relying on sovereignty( national security) -national interest since days on inception of Westphalian state system anchored in deep waters of second world war vis a vis duty -justness- right for limiting military actions towards soldiers and civilians by Russia transcending limited wars coexist limit effects anchored justness-duty-equality-reciprocity-ethic-law-politico thought of ancient Indians and Indian state vis a vis understanding of self , state its sovereignty its people and of others vis a vis under Ramayana and Mahabharata

Indian Journal of Law and Legal Research

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