INSINUATION OF HUMANITARIAN FALLOUT OF US-VENEZUELA CONFLICT:
Keywords:
Geneva Call, International Humanitarian Law (IHL), Asymmetrical warfare, Deed of Commitment, Child Protection, Compliance Mechanisms, Humanitarian Norms, Conflict Resolution. ICRCAbstract
In pursuance of new World Order, the U.S. military actions in Venezuela have drawn renewed attention to the widespread humanitarian impact of such like asymmetric warfare by defying the tenets of International Humanitarian Law (IHL). The U.S. rationale grounded in the Monroe Doctrine has prompted the question about the legitimacy of unilateral action amid the intensifying great power contestation and the status of existing ( IHL) This article delves into the humanitarian repercussions of the conflict and explore how far the contribution of IHL and Geneva Conventions may be effective in advancing the adherence to Laws of Armed Conflict and its impact on US-Venezuela Conflict. This paper further evaluates the efficiency of Geneva Conventions its influence in enhancing compliance of humanitarian standards in such like warfare and operationalization of IHL principles.
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