Interaction of conventional law and the circumstances of society in wartime The experience of the war between Ukraine and Russia

Analysis of the interaction between legal norms and the circumstances of modern society in context of military operations. Problems of implementing conventional law in the context of armed conflict. Violations of human rights and humanitarian standards.

Рубрика Государство и право
Вид статья
Язык английский
Дата добавления 10.12.2024
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