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Arbitrary Withholding of Consent to Humanitarian Relief in Non-international Armed Conflict

Abstract

How to legally assess the situation when humanitarian actors in non-international armed conflicts are arbitrarily denied access to the affected civilian population? The book answers this question from the perspective of the five main actors involved in humanitarian relief in non-international armed conflicts: the affected State, non-State armed groups, humanitarian actors, non-belligerent States and the affected civilian population. It examines the legal regulations and consequences for each of these actors. In doing so, the book not only draws attention to existing legal gaps and challenges, but also encourages readers to rethink outdated legal concepts and discuss new approaches.

Keywords:
Belligerent International humanitarian law Armed conflict Political science State (computer science) Humanitarian aid Perspective (graphical) Humanitarian crisis Population Law International law Law and economics Sociology Refugee

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Global Peace and Security Dynamics
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Political Science and International Relations
International Law and Human Rights
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Political Science and International Relations
Human Rights and Development
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Sociology and Political Science

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