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دور القانون الجنائي الدولي في إنفاذ القانون الدولي الإنساني

The development of the phenomenon of crime in terms of quantitative and qualitative led to turn this phenomenon from the individual level to the international level... and now a wide range of individual called (victim), maybe thousands and sometimes millions... And from the use of simple primitive methods of killing the lethal weapons... This is the beginning of the international crimes against the security and safety of humanity such as genocide and war crimes and crimes against humanity.

Although it is hard to eliminate the crime, the efforts of the international community will necessarily be diverted to prevent the commission of serious crimes and violations or to limit their effects.

Since the existence of a judicial organ to deal with disputes of an international character is an effective mean to enforce and comply with the international legal rules governing combat, and there is authority to carry out the task of repudiation and punishment in cases of getting outside the law.

To that end, the international community sought to establish the rules of international criminal law and to develop the institutional aspect of international criminal justice through the establishment of bodies to establish criminal conduct and to prosecute those responsible for violating the rules of protection.

The term international humanitarian law refers to "the International Set of Rules that deals with the Victims of War and Armed Conflicts, which was codified at the beginning of the twentieth century in The Hague in 1907 and the four Geneva Conventions for the Protection of Victims of Disputes in 1949 and the Additional Protocols thereto, (1977).

The international community has recognized the need to apply the principle of criminal accountability for serious violations of the rules of international humanitarian law in the context of providing a repressive mechanism in the event of violations of those legal norms which guarantee the protection of a large part of humanity.

In order to improve the mechanisms of protection, they must be exercised at both national and international levels. Therefore, we devoted the first chapter of this study to the role of the national criminal judiciary in the implementation of the rules of international humanitarian law. The second chapter deals with the principle of universal jurisdiction and its role in international justice.  The last chapter will be about the status of International Criminal Court and its role in enforcing the rules of international humanitarian law.

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Publication Date
Sun Apr 28 2019
Journal Name
Journal Of Legal Sciences
التكامل بين القانون الدولي الجنائي والقانون الدولي الإنساني في مكافحة الإرهاب

Aujourd'hui, la communauté internationale confronte à de multiples cas et des problèmes complexes qui s’étendent leurs effets au-delà des frontières, ce qui menace la paix et de la sécurité au niveau national, régional et international, où le terrorisme représente ici l'un des plus graves de ces problèmes. En effet, ce phénomène est devenu une réalité qui touche la sécurité mondiale grâce à sa capacité d'influencer dans plusieurs pays, ce qui souligne l'importance et la nécessité d'une coordination et d'intégration entre les différentes branches du droit international public, en tant que cadre dans lequel  peut  adapter les activités nationales et internationales de lutte contre le terrorisme et de p

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Publication Date
Thu Feb 06 2020
Journal Name
Journal Of Legal Sciences
أحكام الشارة المميزة في القانون الدولي الإنساني

Thousands of victims of disasters, wars and armed conflicts Found in the emblems of the Red Cross and Red Crescent as a safe haven that protects these victims from violence, and extend a helping hand in the midst of adversity, and a symbol of humanity. However, these symbols which used to protect members of the military medical services during the wars, and a hallmark of the members of the Red Crescent and Red Cross in peace, were at the same time a reason to raise real difficulties because of the multiplicity of these badges, as the significance of religious insignia to create a situation of bias of Islamic and Chris

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Publication Date
Sat Dec 24 2022
Journal Name
Journal Of Legal Sciences
The Role of National Committees in Applying International Humanitarian Law - Iraq as a Model

        In many countries there are national committees for the implementation of international humanitarian law that aim to advise and assist their governments in implementing international humanitarian law and spreading knowledge about it. The responsibility for the formation of these committees rests with the states, supported by the International Committee of the Red Cross, as one of the ways to ensure the effective implementation of international humanitarian law. The national committees for international humanitarian law seek to urge governments to implement and ensure respect for international humanitarian law and to contribute to its enforcement and dissemination at the national level.

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Publication Date
Wed Feb 10 2021
Journal Name
Journal Of Legal Sciences
The Prohibition of Perfidy in International Humanitarian Law

This research id entitled "The Prohibition of Perfidy in International Humanitarian Law".  International humanitarian law includes some international agreements that aim to regulate hostilities, and the use of tools and means of warfare (The Hague Law), Where there are many international rules that govern the conduct and management of hostilities, there are some provisions that limit the use of certain means and methods during armed conflict, Whether by prohibiting the use of specific methods of fighting, or prohibiting or restricting the use of certain types of weapons, The dedication of these rules to the law of armed conflict comes in implementation of the principle of the law of war, which restricts the authorit

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Sun Jul 31 2022
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جامعة بغداد مركز الدراسات الدولية
الحكم في أفغانستان بين المصالح و القانون الدولي الإنساني

كان لسياسات االحتالل دور بارز في فشل مشروع إعادة بناء الدولة في افغانستان، وفي الوقت نفسه تتحمل دول االحتالل المسؤ و لية الكاملة عن بعض هذه ً كبي ارً السياسات مثل عدم التخطيط الجيد لمرحلة االحتالل وإعادة بناء الدول ة، ثم إن جزءا من فشل هذه السياسات يرجع الى البيئتين المحلية واإلقليمية ، كذلك كان للخبرة السياسية والدستورية وللواقع االجتماعي الثقافي األفغاني تأثيرهما المهم في قدرة المجتمع األفغاني ً على قبول

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Publication Date
Thu Feb 11 2021
Journal Name
Journal Of Legal Sciences
Autonomous weapons in the light of the principles of international humanitarian law

This paper deals with "the prohibition of autonomous weapons in the light of the principles of international humanitarian law", The autonomous  weapon is the newly developed type of weapon, and it is the latest of the genius of the human race in finding another "automatic" race to undertake combat operations on its behalf, However, this matter was not left at all, Rather, each party to the armed conflict must abide by the principles of international humanitarian law to avoid the harmful effects of that weapon, In particular, adherence to the text of Article 36 of the First Additional Protocol of 1977, which obliges the Contracting Parties to conduct a review of their weapons before their launch to find out what is prohibited and per

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Publication Date
Sat Aug 20 2022
Journal Name
Journal Of Legal Sciences
The crime of ethnic cleansing under international criminal law

Ethnic cleansing is the systematic forcible removal of ethnic and religious groups from a specific area, with the intent of making the area ethnically homogeneous. Direct deportation is accompanied by genocide, rape, and destruction of property, so the crime of ethnic cleansing can be considered a crime against humanity and can be included in the Genocide Convention.

Ethnic extremism is a concept linked to the use of violence and weapons by a strong party against a weaker party. Extremism and fanaticism are often behind such a crime with the aim of obliterating or concealing the oppressed group in a particular geographical area.

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Publication Date
Sat Sep 14 2019
Journal Name
Journal Of Legal Sciences
Extent of the Legality of the Use of Drones in International Humanitarian Law

Rules of international humanitarian law establish restrictions on parties to armed conflicts in the their choice of weapons, means and methods of warfare. States when develop or acquire new weapons should verify that it complies with these rules. Current progress by new technology indicates that is very important to continue to assess the legality of new weapons.

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Publication Date
Tue Sep 24 2019
Journal Name
Journal Of Legal Sciences
منظمة شنغهاي للتعاون دراسة في إطار القانون الدولي

إن منظمة شنغهاي للتعاون –(Shanghai Cooperation Organization SCO) هي منظمة دولية إقليمية حكومية فريدة من نوعها أُسست من قبل الصين،

روسيا، كازاخستان، قرغيزستان، طاجيكستان وأوزبكستان بمدينة شنغهاي

الصينية في 51 حزيران 1005 . تتجاوز مساحة الدول الأعضاء للمنظمة حالياً

00 مليون و 581 ألف كيلومترمربع أي ما يساوي ثلاثة أخماس مساحة قارتي

أوروبا وآسيا، ويبلغ عدد سكان الدول الأعضاء فيها نحو نصف تعداد سكان العالم.

لها

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Publication Date
Sat Dec 24 2022
Journal Name
Journal Of Legal Sciences
The Law Applicable to the Implementation of the Judgment of International Bankruptcy

International bankruptcy is a legal system for those who take trade as a craft and stop performing their obligations of an international character as a result of a defect in their financial position. Legislative jurisdiction in cases of international bankruptcy is one of the most important topics of international bankruptcy by researching the position of national and comparative legislation by determining the applicable law such as the law of the court that hears the dispute or the law to which the attribution rule refers. 

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