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Afghanistan. However, The strict interpretation of Islamic law by the Taliban and the severe restrictions on women rights do not entitle foreign countries to invade the country and try to enforce changing its social and political systems and enforce foreign control on the country resources.
International law is a law that several nations have signed up to enforce in their own country.
Police have the power to enforce the law as long as they don't violate the civil rights and liberties of any individual
Yes, we checked with International customs importation law and there seems to be no restrictions to Africa.
the galapagous islands are protected by international law, although these laws are easily broken because it is up to the country's who border the waters to properly enforce these laws the galapagous islands are protected by international law, although these laws are easily broken because it is up to the country's who border the waters to properly enforce these laws
Police officers enforce the law.
H.L.A Hart, in the "Concept of Law", questions whether international law is really law because it has few rules regarding how international law can be made or changed. This weakness is illustrated in part by the uncertainty surrounding how a customary rule of international law emerges and then when that rule has changed. Not only it is difficult to identify customary rules but, as with other rules of international law, and as opposed to national laws, there are also few mechanisms to enforce and make states obey them. Critically discuss the above propositions.
We need the police to enforce law and order
There is no universal law that explicitly forbids the use of nuclear weapons. However, the use of nuclear weapons is regulated under international law, including the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty and customary international law that limit their use to self-defense in extreme circumstances.
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In the US, the executive branch has the power to enforce the law.