NON-INTERNATIONAL ARMED CONFLICT
The international armed conflict concerns itself with two distinct categories of armed conflicts, namely, International and Non-International armed conflicts.
WHO IS A REFUGEE?
Refugees are protected by international law. The basic statute governing the management of refugees is The 1951 Refugee Convention and its 1967 Protocol. It is a multilateral treaty-based upon Article 14 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights of 1948 which grants the right to seek asylum from persecution in other states.
PROTECTION OF WATER DURING ARMED CONFLICTS
when water may be either threatening or threatened, certain human activities also harm the environment and impair the population's means of survival, of which water is the most essential. Access to water is becoming a significant factor in the outbreak of armed conflicts.
Human Trafficking : A Humanitarian Crises
Human trafficking has arisen as a significant societal issue affecting women and children, and is one of the most serious violations of their dignity and human rights. It's a terrible exploitation of people's lives
EVOLVING INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LEGAL REGIME FOR SUSTAINABLE USE OF OUTER SPACE
Space Law is concerned with the legal ideas and laws that regulate people's behaviour in outer space.
Role of Neutral States in International Humanitarian Law
Neutrality in International law can be described as the attitude of impartiality adopted by states not a party to a conflict in relation to the belligerents.
Basic Principle of Distinction
Distinguishing between military/army personnels from civilians during aa armed conflict