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POLITICAL DIMENSION OF INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAWIN MULTI-DOMAIN OPERATIONS
POLITICAL DIMENSION OF INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAWIN MULTI-DOMAIN OPERATIONS

Author(s): Luiza SIRBU (RADUSLAV)
Subject(s): Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence, History of Law, Human Rights and Humanitarian Law
Published by: Carol I National Defence University Publishing House
Keywords: multi-domain operations; responsibility to protect; rules of engagement; humanitarian law.
Summary/Abstract: If the war as a social phenomenon has a strong political charge and the politics has the task of conducting the war in accordance with the national interest and the objectives of the national security policy of the states in confrontation, the political leadership also has the responsibility of establishing the guidelines of the behavior that has its center on the respect for the principles and rules of international humanitarian law, even in the conditions of the fierce struggle for victory. This role is reflected in the will and efforts of the political authority of states and international organizations, made over time, to regulate violence in armed conflicts by establishing principles and rules incorporated in texts that have, through the common political will, a binding character. This communication presents how the power of the state, through its political dimension, contributes to the implementation of international humanitarian law in the context of multi-domain operations.

  • Page Range: 152-158
  • Page Count: 7
  • Publication Year: 2025
  • Language: English
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