MEANS OF ACHIEVING THE CONVERGENCE OF THE PRINCIPLES AND PARTICULARITIES OF INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW IN THE PROCESS OF PLANNING MULTI-DOMAIN OPERATIONS
MEANS OF ACHIEVING THE CONVERGENCE OF THE PRINCIPLES AND PARTICULARITIES OF INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW IN THE PROCESS OF PLANNING MULTI-DOMAIN OPERATIONS
Author(s): Luiza SÎRBU (RADUSLAV)
Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence, Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, Geopolitics
Published by: Carol I National Defence University Publishing House
Keywords: armed conflict; operations; multi-domain; humanitarian law; planning; convergence;
Summary/Abstract: The evolution of armed conflicts in contemporary society and in the foreseeable future imposes the need for deep reflections not only on the physiognomy of the confrontation itself, but also on the means of adapting the forms and procedures of military action to the demands of international law and the principles and norms regarding the protection of victims and different categories of people, material and cultural goods. “Multi-domain operations” have a considerably increased potential for generating combined destructive effects, obtained with means of combat based on new technologies, and by synchronizing military and non-military activities, this mix being able to generate, in turn, consequences that can fall under the incidence of the law of the armed conflict. In this context, in this material we propose to identify some aspects that concern the achievement of the convergence of the principles and rules of international humanitarian law with the particularities of multi-domain operations within the operations’ planning process.
- Page Range: 41-48
- Page Count: 8
- Publication Year: 2024
- Language: English
- Content File-PDF
