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Analysis Study Research Paper | Law | Bangladesh | Volume 13 Issue 5, May 2024 | Rating: 5.3 / 10
Perpetrators' Ignorance, Public Ignorance, and Victims' Rights in Resolving a Global Conflict
Abstract: Background of the study: Ignorance of international law will be severe because the perpetrator does not realize that the act is an international crime. It impacts victims' rights due to the local community's unawareness. The aims and objectives: To increase awareness of the importance of understanding international law and its consequences at all levels of the general public. Methods: Research design through a literature study and case study approach to finding patterns of challenges used to determine effective strategies for overcoming ignorance of international law. Results: The difference between national and international laws is a factor in the ignorance of criminals, characterized by a knowledge gap in society regarding international issues. Holding open forums by international institutions is one means of improving communication between countries and understanding international law. Conclusion: Ignorance of international law results in injustice in victims' rights.
Keywords: Ignorance of International Law; International Crime; International Legal Communication; International law enforcement
Edition: Volume 13 Issue 5, May 2024,
Pages: 295 - 299