THE ROLE OF INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN INTERVENTION IN CONTAINING THE REPERCUSSIONS OF COVID-19 DURING NONINTERNATIONAL ARMED CONFLICTS: LIBYA, YEMEN, AND SYRIA

Authors

  • Ouarda Belkacem Layachi Governance and Policy Design Research Lab (GPDRL) in Prince Sultan University, Riyadh, KSA

Keywords:

International humanitarian intervention - non-international armed conflicts - Covid-19 - NGOs

Abstract

In view of the non-international armed conflicts that the contemporary world is going through and global health crises that take place increasingly in cities, which have led to the imposition of challenges resulting from hostilities related to fighting in urban areas, which showed a significant increase in the rate of civilian casualties. The study aims to shed light on the challenges facing international humanitarian law, highlight the role of international humanitarian law mechanisms in containing the global pandemic crisis, Covid-19 during noninternational armed conflicts, and clarify the effectiveness of international intervention for humanitarian motives by various non-governmental organizations, and what measures have been taken, to contain its repercussions during the armed conflicts in Libya, Yemen and Syria.

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Published

2021-06-08