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dc.contributor.authorAbdelrhman, Abdelhmeed
dc.date.accessioned2024-08-19T20:18:26Z
dc.date.available2024-08-19T20:18:26Z
dc.date.issued2009
dc.identifier.urihttp://erepository.uonbi.ac.ke/handle/11295/166099
dc.description.abstractThe overall objective of the research is to identify the challenges facing international humanitarian law to be respected by the warring parties. There are two sub-objectives, to examines whether and how the existing rules of the International Humanitarian Law should or could be adapted to (more) adequately cover national armed groups, arrive at recommendation to help states, NOOs and the International Community as well as the competent authorities to provide humanitarian aid and monitor the implementation of international humanitarian law, not to inflict any casualties on civilians, and intervene to solve Somalia armed conflict. The research is a case study of Somalia 1991-2008. The research based on three hypotheses, those are, the ignorance of the law by Somalia combatants significantly impedes efforts to increase respect for international humanitarian law in Somalia armed conflict, lack of respect for international humanitarian law during armed conflicts affect negatively on the lives of Somalia civilians, finally, state collapse in Somalia led to the suffering of civilians in armed conflict.
dc.subjectPROTECTION OF CIVILIANS IN ARMED CONFLICTS
dc.subjectHUMANITARIAN LAW VIOLATION IN SOMALIA
dc.subjectINTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS AND HUMANITARIAN LAW
dc.titleProtection of civilian in armed conflicts:a case study of Somalia (1991-2008)
dc.typeProject
dc.contributor.supervisorD. ROBERT MUDIDA
dc.description.degreeMsc


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