International Humantarian Law (IHL) and the Conduct of Non International Armed Conflict (NIAC)

Authors

  • Arinze Abuah Esq

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Abstract

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

How to Cite

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

International Humantarian Law (IHL) and the Conduct of Non International Armed Conflict (NIAC)

Published

2015-01-15