Arms trade within the frame of the rules of international humanitarian law | ||
Journal of Anbar University for Law and Political Sciences | ||
Article 7, Volume 12, Issue : 2 part 1, September 2022, Pages 220-252 PDF (1.62 M) | ||
DOI: 10.37651/aujlps.2023.177027 | ||
Author | ||
akram ghalib ali maruof al alossy | ||
Abstract | ||
The arms trade is one of the most important dilemmas facing the contemporary international community because of its threat to the principles of international peace and security, and thus the international humanitarian law proceeded at an accelerated pace to ban weapons of mass destruction and regulate the process of other trade within the limits of military necessities and the right of legitimate defense, and perhaps the legal basis for regulating this trade we found In direct form in the Arms Trade Treaty of 2013 and indirectly in the Geneva Conventions of 1949 and other relevant humanitarian conventions, and in order to establish mechanisms for the implementation of these agreements, international non-judicial bodies played a tangible role in this regard, especially the United Nations and the International Committee of the Red Cross, as well as the role of judicial bodies Represented by the International Court of Justice and the Criminal Court in the application of the rules of international responsibility. | ||
Keywords | ||
Arms Trade Treaty; the principle of prohibition of nuclear weapons - military necessity | ||
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