LEGAL ANALYSIS OF THE TALIBAN ACQUISITION OF AFGHANISTAN STATE FROM THE VIEW OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW AND THE 1998 ROME STATUTE

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Dimas Setiawan
Raymond Natanael
Herli Antoni

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After two decades of bringing down the Taliban rule and owning Afghanistan. In 2021, in countering the onslaught of psychological warfare of 9/11, the Joined Nations (USA) chose to take off from Afghanistan in order to anticipate a repeat of the failures of the Soviet Union, which would be much more fatal. Finance and people are taking on a heavy burden that has expanded because the widespreadness has provoked President Biden to sum up the choices made by his forerunner, Donald Trump. Atrocities against followers of the previous regime now haunt the source of internal conflict, after Ashraf Ghani fled abroad. The taliban's military activity and savagery in cracking cities in Afghanistan reinforce questions over the taliban's changing stance to be willing to compromise on sharing control gently using a fair component, which they have never provided support so far. Defense of the full application of sharia and the constant by the Taliban and the seizure of the authority of the great powers within the Local, which made the intermediate war, made the difference of deciding a long time.

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Dimas Setiawan, Raymond Natanael, & Herli Antoni. (2022). LEGAL ANALYSIS OF THE TALIBAN ACQUISITION OF AFGHANISTAN STATE FROM THE VIEW OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW AND THE 1998 ROME STATUTE. JournalNX - A Multidisciplinary Peer Reviewed Journal, 8(12), 726–733. https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/UEM46