نتایج جستجو برای: humanitarian law

تعداد نتایج: 171869  

Journal: :Russian Law Journal 2023

Islam came with a tolerant middle law that preserves the values ​​that are mmensurate common sense, and shows humanity universality of Sharia, its openness to others distinguished disciplined personality The texts Sharia call for cooperation, acquaintance rapprochement, respect human dignity as being so justice peace prevail among peoples world. This research deals an important topic, which is ...

2016
Lottie Lane

Background: Situations of humanitarian crisis are often caused by armed conflicts. Given the prevalence of non-international armed conflicts today, ways of ameliorating these situations are at the forefront of concerns. The international humanitarian law rules governing non-international armed conflict remain much less developed than those for international armed conflicts. This makes governing...

Journal: :Lancet 2004
Sue Lautze Jennifer Leaning Angela Raven-Roberts Randolph Kent Dyan Mazurana

This article presents an introduction to the causes and characteristics of armed conflicts. It reviews some of the key humanitarian crises that broke new ground in terms of the technologies and practices that developed at the field level in response to each new complex emergency, with particular focus on the health sector. It introduces the concept of humanitarian governance as a framework for ...

2017
Katie Hanschke Leslie E. Wolf Wendy F. Hensel KATIE HANSCHKE LESLIE E. WOLF WENDY F. HENSEL

Follow this and additional works at: http://readingroom.law.gsu.edu/faculty_pub Part of the Civil Rights and Discrimination Commons, Comparative and Foreign Law Commons, Disability Law Commons, Emergency and Disaster Management Commons, Emergency Medicine Commons, Health Law and Policy Commons, Health Policy Commons, International Humanitarian Law Commons, International Law Commons, Legal Studi...

Journal: :Disasters 2010
Elena Lucchi

Cities are fast becoming new territories of violence. The humanitarian consequences of many criminally violent urban settings are comparable to those of more traditional wars, yet despite the intensity of the needs, humanitarian aid to such settings is limited. The way in which humanitarian needs are typically defined, fails to address the problems of these contexts, the suffering they produce ...

In this article, one of the examples of war crimes is the destruction of human dignity, especially behavior and destruction and degradation. The crimes set forth in paragraph 21 of Part 2 of Article 8 of the Statute of the International Criminal Court are foreseen. Although the war crimes that took place at Camp 9 are not limited to this crime, the crimes of human dignity, especially destructiv...

The conflict between the rights of States as the primary subjects of international law on the one hand and the rights of individuals as the subsidiary subjects of this legal corpus on the other hand is crystallized in the twenty-first century. Among others, the conflict between the right of individuals to have access to judicial remedies and States immunity from national judicial jurisdiction i...

Journal: :The Lancet. Global health 2016
Miguel Trelles Barclay T Stewart Adam L Kushner

www.thelancet.com/lancetgh Published online March 21, 2016 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S2214-109X(16)00070-X 1 denounce unlawful behaviour, engage with armed groups and affected populations to encourage compliance with the Geneva Conventions, and reconfirm the legitimacy of international humanitarian law. By doing so, the sanctity of humanitarian action can be upheld and human itarian actors and ...

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