Unveiling the Definition of “Armed Conflict” in International Humanitarian Law: A Closer Look

The Definition of “International Armed Conflict” and “Non-International Armed Conflict” under International Humanitarian Law

What constitutes an “International Armed Conflict”?

  • Defined under International Humanitarian Law
  • Governs armed conflicts between two or more states
  • Includes cases where one state uses force against armed groups on the territory of another state

How is a “Non-International Armed Conflict” defined?

  • Also defined under International Humanitarian Law
  • Covers conflicts within the borders of a single state
  • Includes situations where government forces fight against non-state armed groups or between such groups

Understanding these definitions is crucial in determining the application of International Humanitarian Law in various conflict scenarios.

Source: www.icrc.org

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