The effectiveness of the mechanisms for implementing the rules of international humanitarian law in Palestine

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  • Muamar Ali Orabi Nakhlah Al-Quds University | Palestine

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International Humanitarian Law
Palestine
Implementation Mechanism
International Committee

Abstract

After the establishment and completion of the rules of international humanitarian law, the thoughts and minds of researchers have become preoccupied with the effectiveness of those rules in limiting violations and crimes occurring during armed conflicts. Can the mechanisms provided for in international humanitarian law conventions play a role in the effectiveness of this law's provisions?
Knowledge of the available mechanisms for the implementation of international humanitarian law is essential in today's time, especially in the light of variables and their weaknesses; to finding out the real reasons for the continuing violations, the implementation of international humanitarian law is a process that presupposes the existence of numerous mechanisms functioning in time of peace and war and even after the end of the conflict.
Modern-day conflicts have revealed States' lack of respect for the provisions of international humanitarian law and the international humanitarian law has various mechanisms to ensure its implementation at the domestic and international levels, but the States engaged in armed conflict lack the political will and practical capacity to assume their obligations; has led to the inability of international humanitarian law to achieve its objectives.

Author Biography

Muamar Ali Orabi Nakhlah, Al-Quds University | Palestine

Al-Quds University | Palestine

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2024-03-30

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The effectiveness of the mechanisms for implementing the rules of international humanitarian law in Palestine. (2024). Journal of Economic, Administrative and Legal Sciences, 8(3), 52-68. https://doi.org/10.26389/AJSRP.K110323

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The effectiveness of the mechanisms for implementing the rules of international humanitarian law in Palestine. (2024). Journal of Economic, Administrative and Legal Sciences, 8(3), 52-68. https://doi.org/10.26389/AJSRP.K110323