Study of Islamic Law on Veto Rights as an Inhibiting International Law Enforcement of Palestinian Hospital attacks
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Islamic law, Palestine, Veto, International LawAbstrak
Hospital attacks in the Palestinian territory are crimes based on international humanitarian law and no one has been tried for this crime and a war for 76 years has become uncontrolled, resulting in war victims for civilians and Palestinian children. The purpose of this study was focused on finding out why the UN Security Council did not enforce international law by adjudicating those who were responsible for the hospital attack in Palestine. And to find out the role of international law in the Palestinian-Israeli War, the normative juridical method is a method to find out the problems in this study with a case approach and legal history approach. This study concluded that the study of Islamic law on the Veto right of the UN Security Council should be reconsidered as a major condition for ICC to prosecute war and humanity crimes committed in Palestinian and Israeli conflicts proven through scientific science.
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