Abstract

The purpose of this research is to identify the role and effectiveness of international law in resolving armed conflicts between States, as well as the negative effects of the emergence of armed conflicts between States, and the role of the United Nations in resolving armed conflicts and consolidating international peace. On the descriptive and historical approaches.The research concluded that international law was aimed at regulating relations between states and reducing armed conflicts between them through texts and principles restricting the right of parties to use methods and methods of warfare. Through peacemaking, peacekeeping, and humanitarian assistance. Keywords : International Law - International Armed Conflicts - United Nations DOI : 10.7176/JLPG/91-15 Publication date: November 30 th 2019

Highlights

  • The phenomenon of human armed conflict was inherent from the outset, and man used it for the basic purpose of maintaining survival to improve his living conditions

  • The United Nations, in order to achieve international peace and security and to prohibit the use of force in international relations and to settle armed conflicts, has drafted an international law on relations between States that prohibits resorting to war except in self-defense

  • As a result of the negative effects of armed conflicts, international law regulates relations between States and reduces armed conflicts between them through provisions and principles that restrict the right of States parties to use methods and methods of warfare

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Introduction

The phenomenon of human armed conflict was inherent from the outset, and man used it for the basic purpose of maintaining survival to improve his living conditions. The form of armed conflict, especially military force, has evolved into an indirect use of force in the form of threats or pressures of all kinds, usually called means of coercion. International and regional organizations have emerged in this era, which have taken on the task of drafting laws governing armed conflicts and seeking to reduce and mitigate them. The United Nations, in order to achieve international peace and security and to prohibit the use of force in international relations and to settle armed conflicts, has drafted an international law on relations between States that prohibits resorting to war except in self-defense. The peaceful settlement of disputes, and the imposition of sanctions and penalties for violators

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