Abstract

Safe havens as humanitarian operations are often found in the midst of armed conflict, providing shelter to people in extreme situations. As a way of responding to mass displacement and protecting lives, they have played an irreplaceable and positive role in armed conflicts. In armed conflict, people in safe havens are provided with physical protection and humanitarian assistance, but in past practice, safe havens have not always been effective and reliable in achieving these goals. Therefore, it is necessary to further understand the security zone within the framework of international law, remove the obstacles that prevent the security zone system from being effective, and enhance the stability and effectiveness of the security zone within the framework of international law.

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