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Fatema Miah
Solihull. UK. United Kingdom

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Peace and Warfare in the Context of International Law Violations and Global Security Fatema Miah
The International Journal of Law Review and State Administration Vol. 4 No. 3 (2026): May-June : The International Journal of Law Review and State Administration
Publisher : PDPI (Perkumpulan Dosen Peneliti Indonesia)

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Warfare alliances, and UN’s in the War, among the objectives of the UN, the key was the development of friendly and cordial relations among the member countries. To enabling the advancing, for the progress of member countries, and for maintaining the respect, between the parties. However, the serving of international law and its effectiveness in promoting peaceful settlement of disputes remains a pressing concern in the global governance, hence there is absence of Peace globally, and the worlds political sphere is in division in perspective of the Global, International Relations, per to there is USA’s dominant global dictation and power assertion is evidence of there is absence of essential application of epistemological rules’ terms, virtues in the global political international relation sphere.
Peter Hitchens’ Views on Political and Media Issues in an Interview with Michael Simmons on Spectator TV Fatema Miah
The International Journal of Law Review and State Administration Vol. 4 No. 2 (2026): March-April : The International Journal of Law Review and State Administration
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An exoneration occurs when a person who has been convicted and punished for a crime is later officially declared innocent based on new and credible evidence. In such cases, the original conviction is overturned after the discovery of evidence that demonstrates the individual did not commit the alleged offense. Exonerations may result from various legal processes, including retrials, reinvestigations, and the re-examination of key evidence presented during the original proceedings. One significant factor often identified in wrongful convictions is the presence of false confessions obtained during police interrogations. Psychological research and legal studies have shown that confessions may sometimes be given under coercion, intimidation, or psychological pressure, rather than as voluntary admissions of guilt. These circumstances can lead individuals to confess to crimes they did not commit, thereby contributing to miscarriages of justice. Therefore, the examination of interrogation practices, the reliability of confession evidence, and the application of legal safeguards are essential in preventing wrongful convictions and ensuring fairness in the criminal justice system.