Humanitarian Law's Dimensions on Application Mass Destruction's Weapons
Journal: International Journal of Nations Research (Vol.3, No. 28)Publication Date: 2018.04.21
Authors : Behrouz Ghaderi;
Page : 85-107
Keywords : : Humanitarian Law; Mass Destruction Weapons; War; International Rights;
Abstract
Articles 22-27 of the declaration of human rights are devoted to the subject of economic, social and cultural rights. In this articles, using mass destruction's weapons actually seems a kind of abuse from the defenses' right, and the International Court of Justice with silence about the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons' function as a legitimate defense somehow has justified the use or function of other mass destruction weapons. Organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons and the envisaged organs in the treaty, enjoy a lot of authority so that, in the event of misconduct or violation by any member that in his commitment to the treaty, create doubt and hesitate. The organization may recommend collective actions, including sanctions, against the mischief government to other member states. However, although rules of war law have not made significant progress, but government contractual obligations in the case of war, it is also not so trivial as a source of war law. In this article is tried using descriptive-analytical method, to be investigated humanitarian dimension based on mass destruction weapons. And evaluated the most important challenge of this plan with international law and with the aim of examining different aspects from the perspective of human rights and international law.
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