International Humantarian Law (IHL) and the Conduct of Non International Armed Conflict (NIAC)
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International humanitarian law hereinafter called IHL is defined as the branch of international law which limits the use of violence in armed conflict by a Sparing those who do not1 or no longer2 directly3 participate in hostilities b Restricting it to the amount necessary to achieve the aim of the conflict which-independently of the causes fought for 4 - can only be to weaken the military potential of the enemy5
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Arinze Abuah Esq. (2015). International Humantarian Law (IHL) and the Conduct of Non International Armed Conflict (NIAC). Global Journal of Human-Social Science, 15(H2), 31–37. Retrieved from https://socialscienceresearch.org/index.php/GJHSS/article/view/1476
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2015-01-15
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