The Concept of International Armed Conflict and the Intervention of Uninvolved States
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Abstract
The Humanitarian International law includes cognitive and human rules that impose obligations not only on the disputed countries participating into international armed disputes, because the development that has appeared to the international law, made these obligations to also impose on states that did not participate into the international armed , where the rules of neutrality are present on countries that are not parties to the armed conflict to avoid interference into those conflicts by supporting one of the parties to the conflict at my expense of the other, The article No. (1) shared between the four Geneva Conventions in the year 1949 is the legal obligation to respect these agreements and ensuring their respect in all circumstances, especially the responsibility of countries that did not participate into the armed conflict to work to ensure compliance with the Geneva Conventions on part of the disputed countries.