TRANSFORMATION CHALLENGES FOR THE INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW SYSTEM: MIGRATION CRISIS AS THE LATEST TOOL FOR HYBRID WARFARE. (A VISION FROM UKRAINE)

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The article tries to present a theoretical-legal and international-practical analysis of the migration crisis as a tool for hybrid warfare, analysing the features of such a war and the peculiarities of using the flow of migrants and refugees as if they were "living" weapons in a military conflict. The authors try to prove that a migration crisis can be provoked by an aggressor country using the hybrid warfare methodology attempting to destabilize the political situation, avoiding the resistance of the civil society of the target country without engaging in open hostilities. The authors stress the uncertainty surrounding the term "hybrid warfare" and propose their own classification of the modern hybrid warfare´ features. Based on the analysis of the use of migration crisis in Syria, Venezuela and Belarus, the article singles out the stages of employment of such a tool for warfare.

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Kovalchuk, V., Zharovska, I., Mykievych, M., Hrushko, M., & Hrabynskyi, M. I. (2022). TRANSFORMATION CHALLENGES FOR THE INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW SYSTEM: MIGRATION CRISIS AS THE LATEST TOOL FOR HYBRID WARFARE. (A VISION FROM UKRAINE). Revista UNISCI, 2022(59), 129–144. https://doi.org/10.31439/unisci-145

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