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Research paper thumbnail of COMPLIANCE WITH INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW: NIGERIA AS A CASE STUDY

Armed conflict, internal and international, is the cruelest reality of the twentieth century. The... more Armed conflict, internal and international, is the cruelest reality of the twentieth century. The objectives of the laws of war are therefore the prevention of armed conflict and the preservation of humanity in the face of the reality of war. This study discusses international humanitarian law as that part of the laws of war that seeks to limit the effects of armed conflict. Given that this body of law applies during times of extreme violence, this paper contends that implementing the law has always been a matter of great difficulty. Consequently there are countless instances of violations of international humanitarian law. The focus shall, therefore, be on compliance with this law in the internal armed conflict situation currently underway in Nigeria. The toll of human suffering, death and destruction, which wars inevitably bring, continues to grow in Nigeria. Increasingly, the victims of this war are civilians. Striving for effective compliance therefore remains as urgent as ever. Suggestions shall therefore be made for reviews of existing legislation and policy for a meaningful progress to be made in ensuring compliance with international humanitarian law.

Research paper thumbnail of COMPLIANCE WITH INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW: NIGERIA AS A CASE STUDY

Armed conflict, internal and international, is the cruelest reality of the twentieth century. The... more Armed conflict, internal and international, is the cruelest reality of the twentieth century. The objectives of the laws of war are therefore the prevention of armed conflict and the preservation of humanity in the face of the reality of war. This study discusses international humanitarian law as that part of the laws of war that seeks to limit the effects of armed conflict. Given that this body of law applies during times of extreme violence, this paper contends that implementing the law has always been a matter of great difficulty. Consequently there are countless instances of violations of international humanitarian law. The focus shall, therefore, be on compliance with this law in the internal armed conflict situation currently underway in Nigeria. The toll of human suffering, death and destruction, which wars inevitably bring, continues to grow in Nigeria. Increasingly, the victims of this war are civilians. Striving for effective compliance therefore remains as urgent as ever. Suggestions shall therefore be made for reviews of existing legislation and policy for a meaningful progress to be made in ensuring compliance with international humanitarian law.

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