Challenges of international humanitarian law in regulating conflicts from the era of hybrid warfare

Jovanovski, Zoran (2021) Challenges of international humanitarian law in regulating conflicts from the era of hybrid warfare. Balkan Social Science Review, 18 (1). pp. 149-166. ISSN 1857-8799 / 1857-8772

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Abstract

Expectations of world peace and harmony were contested after the September 11 attacks. This notable act of terrorism foreshadowed the changing nature of international conflicts, by no means completely unknown complex techniques and tactics of warfare. Throughout history, mankind has encountered various types of warfare, but none of them was alike today’s. The challenges of modern warfare are a result of the appearance of hybrid acts of action, which gave new segments and epithets in conducting armed conflict. The aim justifies the means, is the background and the motto that initiate the non-state actors to influence the achievement of significant geo-strategic goals, and thus to promote their impact on the world globally. The moment we thought that the International Humanitarian Law (IHL) was completed, and through the legislation, all possible variants were legally covered, the enemy found a new guerrilla way in which they would achieve their goal. This confirms the fact that the law is always late for one war, and on the other hand it challenges the world experts to begin analyzing the deficiency of the law and its compatibility to deal with the newest type of warfare. The flexibility and implementation capacity of the IHL regulations are the basic features and criteria that need to be met in order to minimize the casualties and collateral damage that are a direct result of international conflicts in the XXI century. To always keep up with the pace of the modern and at the same time to anticipate the unknown, is the challenge that the international law carries it with great responsibility on its back.
Keywords: IHL, conflict, challenge, applicability, hybrid warfare

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Social Sciences > Law
Divisions: Military Academy
Depositing User: Zoran Jovanovski
Date Deposited: 27 Apr 2022 10:37
Last Modified: 27 Apr 2022 10:38
URI: https://eprints.ugd.edu.mk/id/eprint/29633

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