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Restriction of Methods of Warfare in International Humanitarian Law

Jaber Ali Al Raisi, Aref Saleh bin Rosmen

http://dx.doi.org/10.6007/IJARBSS/v12-i9/14787

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The importance of the article comes to shed light on the rules related to limiting the means and methods of combat in international humanitarian law by establishing rules and controls for combat, organizing the conduct of hostilities, and taking into account the requirements of military necessities. It included rules and principles related to means and methods of fighting, and the results of the article reached Islamic Sharia is distinguished in this regard, that breaching its provisions entails an afterlife as well as a worldly penalty, and this is claimed to protect human rights during wars, whether they are combatants or non-combatants, in addition to The rules of Islamic Sharia, which include the protection of war victims, are based on morals and human values, and morality is the fence of human behavior in the treatment of war victims. Finishing off the wounded and torturing him, just as Islam forbids the killing of women, children, the elderly, and others who do not fight He does not take part in hostilities against Muslims.

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In-Text Citation: (Raisi & Rosmen, 2022)
To Cite this Article: Raisi, J. A. Al, & Rosmen, A. S. bin. (2022). Restriction of Methods of Warfare in International Humanitarian Law. International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences, 12(9), 1752 – 1771.