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Title: مسئولية الدولية عن النزاعات المسلحة الداخلية
Authors: الفرزدق الطيب حبيب الله
Keywords: القانون العام
النزاعات المسلحة
Issue Date: 2019
Citation: جامعة إفريقيا العالمية -عمادة الدراسات العليا - كلية الشريعة والقانون - قسم القانون العام
Abstract: Armed conflicts of various kinds are international or domestic, organized by various articles and instruments of international law, but the subject of the State's responsibility for what may occur within its territory from armed conflicts is ambiguous, since this issue can not be easily determined. The research presents the problem of linking responsibility to armed conflicts that are not of an international character. It provides a definition of international responsibility and its relation to sovereignty, which is considered as a means to be invoked by many countries that may face the conditions of responsibility. Of the State. To discuss any internal armed conflict, unless the analysis is to define the armed conflict of an international character, to define its image and nature, in addition to the exposure of the organization of Islam to the internal armed conflict on the basis of controlling the relationship of Muslims to others. To clarify the extent to which Islam is organized in armed conflicts not of an international character, and to establish its precedence in organizing it Because the jurists did not agree on a single definition, the research included the most important definitions of internal armed conflicts. It shows their images as stipulated in the agreements on the organization of armed conflicts. He also mentioned the most important obligations that the state has to foreigners, whether they are ordinary or have diplomatic immunity. The example of the research to put theoretical ideas and make them more realistic is the conflict in the Darfur region. For the various branches of public international law that have been subjected to internal armed conflict, these sections, particularly international humanitarian law and international criminal law, remain subject to the subject of international responsibility for internal armed conflicts. The extent to which international criminal law is organized in the Darfur crisis remains controversial, especially in the current period.
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