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EEO. 2021; 20(5): 5191-5199


INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW AND ITS RELEVANCE IN WAR CONFLICT ZONES: A STUDY WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO SYRIA

Dr. Amritpal Kaur, Ranjit Kaur.




Abstract

The present paper aims to study the relevance of International Humanitarian Law in Syria. Almost a decade is over and the war is still going on. People have suffered weirdest time. There are airstrikes on schools, hospitals and other buildings. Houses are getting collapsed during attacks. People are losing their limbs in the sudden outbreaks. Therefore, it is important to analyze the condition especially of children and women during war in Syria. Millions of Syrian people are in great need of Humanitarian assistance. Most of them are dependent upon the humanitarian-aid to meet their daily needs. It is thus not safe to reside at such place where the continuous attacks are taking place. The authors will make an attempt to understand the problems of children during war and how the International Organizations are working for them. On the tenth anniversary of war in Syria, the authors will explain all about war and need of Humanitarian Law through this paper and the suggestions will be given accordingly.

Key words: International Humanitarian Law, Syria, Airstrikes, International Organizations.






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