Problems of Legal Regulation of Humanitarian Relief in Armed Conflicts

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Abstract

Armed conflicts lead to the deterioration of the living conditions of civilians and deprive them of the basic necessities of life, which may result in catastrophic human tragedies, due to the inability of the parties to the conflict to provide basic goods and services or obstruct that. Humanitarian relief work provided by states and humanitarian organizations comes as a decisive and necessary tool to preserve The life, health, and dignity of these people, and this relief is subject to a long-standing legal regulation in international law, which despite its importance in achieving facilitation of humanitarian relief work and ensuring its arrival, but it has some problems that may prevent it, so this study comes as an attempt to identify these problems and put them on the research table Hoping to spark discussion about possible solutions to it so that the goal of the provisions of international law regulating humanitarian relief is achieved in facilitating the arrival of humanitarian relief to those in need at the right time and in the appropriate form.

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Jalkhy, M. R., Shasho, Dr. I., & Tamer, Dr. O. (2023). Problems of Legal Regulation of Humanitarian Relief in Armed Conflicts. International Journal of Management and Humanities, 9(6), 30–38. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijmh.f1577.029623

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