"...Law remains a binding force between democracies, and, by extension, between the militaries of democracies. The defining respect of any military flows from how it functions within the bounds of applicable law – both domestic and international..."
Says Lieutenant General Satish Dua in The Quint while
reviewing the book “March to Justice: Global Military Law Landmarks” which
contains chapters by many contributors to this blog.
General Dua also makes a mention of the balance between
national security and human rights and requirement of upholding of law in counter-insurgency
operations.
Read the complete article here.
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